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Minerals of Earth’s Crust
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What is a Mineral? 1. Inorganic, or not made from living matter.
Occurs naturally or not man made. Atoms arranged in regular repeating form. Made up of a consistent chemical composition.
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Inorganic? 1. Is the mineral made from living material? Then it is organic. 2. Anything that was once living is called organic. Therefore, coal, which was once living is not considered a mineral.
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Naturally Occurring? Does it occur in naturally in nature?
Is it man made? If so it is not a mineral.
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Crystalline Solid? Does it have a regular repeating crystalline structure? The crystalline structure is made up of oxygen and silicone. These two minerals which make up over 70 percent of the mass of the Earth.
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Earth’s Composition 28% 47%
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Oxygen and Silicone as Silicate Minerals make up almost 75% of the Earth.
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Kinds of Minerals 1. Silicate minerals that have
Silicone, Si and oxygen, O 2. Nonsilicate minerals that do not have O and Si
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Structure of Silicate Minerals
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Silicone-oxygen Tetrahedron
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Silicate Minerals Arrangements
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Properties of Minerals
A scientist that studies minerals is called a mineralogists. There are seven properties of minerals:
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1. Color 2. Streak: more reliable. Color of the mineral in powdered form. 3. Luster: reflects light
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4. Cleavage and Fracture:
Cleavage = smooth surfaces Fracture = uneven surface 5. Hardness: Mohs hardness scale 6. Crystal Shape 7. Density = mass divided by volume
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Mohs Hardness Scale A 1 on the scale means the mineral is very soft, like talc. A 10 on the scale means the mineral is very hard, like diamond.
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Orthoclase (Feldspar)
HARDEST Diamond 10 Corundum 9 Topaz 8 Quartz 7 Orthoclase (Feldspar) 6 Apatite 5 Fluorite 4 Calcite 3 Gypsum 2 Talc 1 6.5 Steel file 5.5 glass 3.5 copper penny 2.5 fingernail SOFTEST
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