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It describes how a mineral reacts to light.
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It describes the way a mineral breaks.
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They attract objects that contain iron and nickel.
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It describes a mineral's resistance to scratching.
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It describes how easily a mineral breaks.
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Is the relation between the mass and volume of a mineral.
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Is the colour of the powder produced when a mineral is scratched.
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It describes how the mineral reflects light. It can be metallic if it shines like metals; glassy if it is like glass; pearly, if it shines like a pearl; diamond-like; or dull if it doesn't shine.
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Some minerals have a very characteristic colour.
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Some minerals have very characteristic shapes that reflect their crystalline structure. For example, pyrite has cubic shapes and aragonite has hexagonal shapes.