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MINERAL VOCABULARY INB pp. 2 & 3 p. 3: definiti ons p. 2: illustrat ions and/or examples

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ELEMENT The simplest form of a substance that

cannot be broken down into smaller parts

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COMPOUND Substance that contains two or more

elements chemically combined (different than a molecule)

Each color represents DIFFERENT elements!

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MOLECULE Group of atoms that are linked together

by chemical bonds (can be from the SAME element)

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COVALENT BOND Strongest of the chemical bonds; two

atoms SHARE electrons

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IONIC BOND Bond made from two oppositely charged

ions (positive & negative) attracting and bonding together

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METALLIC BOND Weakest of the chemical bonds;

minerals with streak have this type of bond

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MINERAL Solid, inorganic substance that occurs in

nature, with a definite chemical composition and a crystal structure (ISODA)

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CRYSTAL When atoms are bonded together in a

repeating pattern

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NATIVE ELEMENT Also called a native mineral; an element

that meets the 5 criteria for a mineral and is also found on the periodic tableEX: gold, silver, copper, sulfur, diamond,

and graphite

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SILICATE mineral group that forms the common

rock forming minerals; all have a silicon and oxygen atom

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SPECIFIC GRAVITY The density of a mineral compared to

the density of water

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MOH’S HARDNESS Scale that compares a mineral’s

resistance to being scratched on a scale from 1 to 10; 10 being the hardest