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Mineral Collections
Catalog Number:
(470025-626)
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Semi translucent with clear cubic cleavage.
Catalog Number:
(470328-404)
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Perfect for Independent Study or Class Tests.
Catalog Number:
(470025-260)
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Examples of Different Types of Surface Appearance
Catalog Number:
(470015-804)
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A fascinating and colorful classroom mineral study set.
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Himalayan mineral great for teaching and display.
Catalog Number:
(470350-802)
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Granular and massive. Himalayan.
Catalog Number:
(470025-250)
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Demonstrates Irregular Breakage
Catalog Number:
(470016-522)
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The powder a mineral produces (streak) is sometimes a different color than the mineral first appears. The 9 samples in this set were carefully chosen to help clearly demonstrate this physical property. A streak plate is also included.
Catalog Number:
(470016-500)
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Unlike many other hardness kits, this kit has only pure crystalline minerals to ensure consistent results when testing.
Catalog Number:
(470016-498)
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The Classroom Mineral Collection is a fascinating and colorful classroom study set.
Catalog Number:
(470016-494)
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Give students a fascinating glimpse at the elements and minerals composing the Earth’s crust. The 16 minerals in this set include some of the most abundant varieties in the crust based on weight percentages.
Catalog Number:
(470112-324)
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The Advanced Earth Science Collection features a large, detailed collection of specimens to provide a better understanding of earth’s composition.
Catalog Number:
(470151-164)
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Premium introductory collection features 12 palm-sized specimens that depict the variety of colors and forms found in minerals. Each specimen is numbered and keyed to an ID sheet featuring additional data about each item. Includes an information booklet and a magnifier.
Catalog Number:
(470112-212)
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Every day the Earth is peppered with rocks from space. The small bits of solar system rock and metal, believed to be fragments of asteroids, burn up in the atmosphere. At night we see them as the swift meteors, or “shooting stars”. Bigger pieces of the same material can plunge all the way through the atmosphere and land on the ground as meteorites. The set includes actual meteorites, one iron and one stony, a specimen of impactite and three minerals which help teach about the composition of meteorites.
Catalog Number:
(470151-148)
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Brilliant, colorful display of short and long wave fluorescent minerals will seize your students’ attention. Set contains six specimens, each 1" x 1" average size, stored in a partitioned box with key sheet.
Catalog Number:
(470151-136)
Description:
Teach your students how to detect various minerals by their hardness, luster, streak and color.
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