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C. greater than 5 ntifying Minerals READIN...
e or False?
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1. You can identify a mineral by its color and nothing else.
_2. You can use Mohs' hardness scale and definitely tell which mineral you have.
_3. Minerals can be identified by many different properties.
4. The Mohs' scale is not very useful for identifying minerals,
5. All rocks are made of minerals,
_6. There is a way to tell if you have found a real gold nugget or a piece of fool's gold.
7. You can tell if you found a diamond because it could cut glass.
8. If you have a white mineral that you can pinch it into a powder, you know it's talc.
9. The steak a mineral leaves is always the same color as the mineral itself.
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