"High School - Earth Science"
Ward's Science Essentials® Hornblende Schist
Metamorphosed rock showing foliation and rich in hornblende.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Graphite
A textbook example of pure crystalline carbon which is extermely soft.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Quartzite
Quartzite is hard, non-foliated rock formed from metamorphosed quartz sandstones.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Hornblende
Hornblende is a dark amphibole group mineral, perfect for teaching Bowen's reaction series.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Milky Quartz
Massive white quartz with a moh's hardness 7.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Bituminous Shale
Bituminous rich black shale for hands-on investigations.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Talc
Talc is the softest know mineral with a moh's hardness of 1, and composed of clay.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Limestone
Limestone is a gray calcium carbonate that will fizz with dilute HCl.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Sandstone
Red clastic rock composed of sand sized particles and hematite.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Metamorphic Rocks Collection
Introduce your students to rocks formed metamorphism of other rocks.
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Nonmetallic Mineral Resources Topic Set
Substantial Set of Economically Important Minerals
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Ward's Science Essentials® Red Slate
Slaty metamorphic rock containing hematite giving it its red color.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Sedimentary Rocks Collection
Introduce your students to rocks formed from deposition of sediment.
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Ward's Science Essentials® Scoria
Scoria is a dark-colored rock formed from lava with a high gas content.




