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Liz LaRosa 5th grade science www.middleschoolscience.com 2010

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As you view the slides, write your notes into the graphic organizers.

Include all the information from each slide into the appropriate boxes. Write neatly and carefully.

You will not be expected to memorize this information, but this information will be used as a reference throughout our mineral unit and help you become familiar with the different types of minerals that exist.

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Minerals are divided into groups based on their chemical composition

The two main groups all minerals can be classified into are:

▪ Silicates

▪ Nonsilicates

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Made of Silicon (Si) and Oxygen (O)▪ Example: SiO4

Make up 90% of the Earth’s crust

Combine with elements such as Aluminum (Al), Iron (Fe), Magnesium (Mg), and Potassium (K)

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Nesosilicates

Willemite – Zn2(SiO4)▪ found in Franklin, NJ

Garnet - A3B2(SiO4)3

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Sorosilicates

Hemimorphite▪ Zn4(SiO4)

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Cyclosilicates

Beryl▪ Be3Al2(Si6O18)

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Inosilicates

Hornblende▪ (Ca,Na)2(Mg,Fe,Al)5(Al,Si)8O22 (OH)2

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Phyllosilicates

Talc▪ Mg3(Si4O10)(OH)2

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Tectosilicates

Quartz ▪ SiO2

Opal▪ SiO2

.nH2O

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Do not contain a combination of Silicon (Si) and Oxygen (O) in their chemical composition

There are 6 groups of nonsilicates:1. Native Elements2. Oxides3. Carbonates4. Sulfates5. Halides6. Sulfides

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Minerals composed of only one element

Examples are: Gold (Au) Copper (Cu) Silver (Ag)*

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Elements combine with Oxygen (O)

Some elements that bond with O are Aluminum (Al) and Iron (Fe)

Examples of oxides: Chromite - FeCr2O4

Hematite* - Fe2O3

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Contain Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O) in their formulas

Examples: Calcite - CaCO3

Malachite* - Cu2CO3(OH)2

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Contain Sulfur and Oxygen (SO4)

Examples: Gypsum - CaSO4

.2H2O

Barite - BaSO4

Celestite* - SrSO4

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Compounds formed when Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Iodine (I), or Bromine (Br) bond with Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), or Calcium (Ca)

Examples: Halite - NaCl Fluorite - CaF2

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Elements bonded with Sulfur (S) such as Lead (Pb), Iron (Fe), or Nickel (Ni)

Examples: Galena - PbS Pyrite - FeS2

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