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    The Physical Property Denoting a Mineral's Tendency to Crack Along
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The Physical Property Denoting a Mineral's Tendency to Crack Along

Question 37

Question 37

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The physical property denoting a mineral's tendency to crack along parallel, planar surfaces is known as ___________.


A) hardness
B) streak
C) luster
D) cleavage

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