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Properties of Minerals What is a mineral?
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The Rules of the Mineral Every Mineral must follow these set of rules 1. Naturally Occurring 2. Inorganic 3. Solid 4. Crystal Structure 5. Definite Chemical Composition
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Mineral Questions 1. Are pearls considered minerals? No, because they are made from animals. 2. Is naturally occurring glass considered to be a mineral? No, because it does not have a crystal structure.
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Crystal Structure A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again. Internal Arrangement of the Atoms A tetrahedral site lies in the center of a 4-
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Definite Chemical Composition This means that a mineral always contains certain elements in definite proportions Quartz- always has one atom of Silica for every two atoms of oxygen
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The Mineral Beryl EmeraldAquamarine
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The Mineral Corundum Ruby Sapphire
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Birthstones January - Garnet July - RubyGarnetRuby February - Amethyst August - PeridotAmethystPeridot March -AquamarineSeptemberSapphireAquamarineSapphire April – Diamond October - OpalDiamondOpal May – Emerald November - TopazTopaz June - Pearl December - ZirconPearlZircon
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Identifying Minerals Each Mineral has its own specific properties that can be used to identify it. 6. Crystal Shape 7. Cleavage & Fracture 8. Special Properties 1. Hardness 2. Color 3. Streak 4. Luster 5. Density
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Mohs Hardness Scale 1 = Softest (talc or graphite) 10 = Hardest (diamond) How do you determine if one mineral is harder than the other? Perform a scratch test. If the mineral gets scratched it is softer than the object that scratched it.
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Which mineral is gold? How would you be able to tell the difference?
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Streak- the color of a mineral when it is made into a powder Pyrite(fool’s gold) is very similar in color to real gold, but Pyrite has a greenish-black streak and gold has a gold streak.
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Luster- describes how light reflects off a minerals surface Metallic Luster- describes minerals that are shiny. Glassy Luster- describes minerals that look like they have a glassy surface, ex. Quartz *Minerals are usually described as having a metallic or non-metallic luster.
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Which mineral has a metallic luster and which has a glassy luster?
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Crystal Shape Every crystal has a characteristic shape that is due to its Crystal structure. Halite(NaCl or Salt)- will always have six sides and form a cube Hoppered pink Halite crystals from the evaporationHalite
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Minerals will either break by cleavage or fracture? Cleavage- a minerals ability to split easily along flat surfaces Fracture- minerals which break with rough or uneven surfaces
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Special Properties Fluorescence- some minerals glow under ultraviolet light ex.) Fluorite Magnetism- some metallic minerals are naturally magnetic ex.) Magnetite Effervescence- some minerals such as Calcite fizz when acid is placed on it Electrical Properties- a few minerals, such as quartz produce an electrical current
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Fluorite
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Scheelite(fluorescent mineral) ScheeliteScheelite with Mica.
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Magnetite
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