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What happens when you strike minerals with no cleavage with a rock hammer?They fracture.They bend.They become magnetic.They change color.?

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The answer is "They fracture." When struck with a rock hammer, minerals like quartz, obsidian, and hematite, fracture or break at random directions instead of along cleavage planes at consistent angles. This means that these minerals have no mineral cleavage and exhibit conchoidal or irregular fractures.
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