Two unknown mineral samples, A

  1. Two unknown mineral samples, A and B, are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches mineral B. What can you infer about the
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  2. Two unknown mineral samples, A and B, are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches mineral B. What can you infer about the
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  3. Two unknown mineral samples, A and B, are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches mineral B. What can you infer about the
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  4. Two unknown mineral samples, A and B, are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches mineral B. What can you infer about the
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  5. Two unknown mineral samples, A and B, are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches mineral B. What can you infer about the
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  6. Two unknown mineral samples, A and B, are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches mineral B. What can you infer about the
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  7. can someone help me?you are given a sample of an unknown mineral. you determine that the mineral's streak is whte and its
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  8. Choose all the answers that apply.Jess scratches an unknown mineral with topaz, which has a Mohs hardness of 8. Topaz leaves a
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  9. Two unknown minerals samples AandB are rubbed against each other. Mineral A scratches Mineral B What can you infer about the
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  10. I can conclude that the mineral that the scientist found is harder than chalcopyrite, pyrite, and orthoclase, but not harder
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