Mineral ppt 2

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Chapter 3: Minerals

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Chapter 3: Minerals

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Minerals have four characteristics

Naturally occurring: formed by processes on or inside Earth without input from humans.

Inorganic: not made by life processes.

Element or compound with a definite chemical composition.

Orderly arrangement of atoms; all minerals are crystalline.

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Crystal: solid with atoms arranged orderly, repeating patterns.

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Some crystals form from magma, hot melted rock below the Earth’s surface.

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When magma cools slowly, crystals are large.

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When magma cools quickly, crystals are small.

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Crystals can form from solutions as water evaporates or if too much of a substance is dissolved in water.

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Mineral groups are defined by their composition.

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Silicates contain silicon, oxygen, and one or more other elements; they include most common rock-forming minerals.

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Silicon and oxygen are the two most abundant elements in Earth’s crust; they form the building blocks of many minerals.

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Mineral Identification

Color and appearance are not enough to distinguish most minerals.

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Hardness is a measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched; the Mohs scale compares mineral hardness.

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Specific gravity is the ratio of a mineral’s weight to the weight of an equal volume of water; expressed as a number.

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The way a mineral reflects light is its luster.

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Can be metallic or nonmetallic.

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Nonmetallic lusters include dull, pearly, silky, and glassy.

glassy dull

pearly

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Streak is the color of a mineral in powdered form; but the streak test is useful only for minerals softer than the streak plate.

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The way a mineral breaks can be a distinguishing characteristic.

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Minerals with cleavage break along smooth, flat surfaces.

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Minerals with fracture break with uneven, rough, or jagged surfaces.

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Some minerals have unique properties that involve light or magnetism.