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Running a mineral across a porcelain plate to see the color it leaves behind on the plate may be described as testing for A) cleavage B) hardness. C) luster. Eliminate D) streak
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Running a mineral across a porcelain plate to see the color it leaves behind on the plate may be described as testing
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cleavage
B)
hardness.
C)
luster.
Eliminate
D)
streak
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D) Streak
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