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okay so i have to identify all these nine minerals in under a minute using only a magnet sandpaper and a nail okay so if i have a magnet iamp;#39;m assuming at least one of these uh magnetic this one is magnetite no this one iamp;#39;m assuming is foolamp;#39;s gold or pyrite this streak is black so this is foolamp;#39;s gold this one is flaky and fragile it looks like mica and it peels extremely easily but iamp;#39;m not going to peel it for the sake of the video this one is quartz because itamp;#39;s very hard this one seems to be gypsum this one should be calcite because it has cleavage in three directions and is smooth itamp;#39;s also soft and it can be scratched with a nail this one is talc itamp;#39;s the softest mineral and it can be scratched with your nail this one is quite common this is feldspar and this one is called hematite iamp;#39;m going to show you the streak itamp;#39;s kind of a dark red like blood