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A. What is a Mineral? Mineral A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure. Minerals in Everyday Life Video Clip.

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1 A. What is a Mineral? Mineral A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure. Minerals in Everyday Life Video Clip

2 For any Earthy material to be considered a mineral, it must…NCIS 1
For any Earthy material to be considered a mineral, it must…NCIS 1. Occur NATURALLY. 2. CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE a repeating internal structure, arranged in a definite pattern. 3. INORGANIC (was never alive). 4. Be a SOLID.

3 B. Two Groups of Minerals
Minerals are divided into two groups based on their chemical composition: Silicate Minerals Nonsilicate Minerals The environment during crystallization and the chemical composition of molten rock determine which minerals are produced.

4 Both Diamonds and Graphite are composed of Carbon Atoms.
Both Minerals are composed of the same elements. The structure makes them different.

5 1. Silicate Minerals A mineral that contains a combination of silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals. Make up over 90% of the Earth’s crust. Quartz Feldspar

6 2. Nonsilicate Minerals A mineral that does not contain compounds of silicon and oxygen. Gypsum Copper Galena

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8 Is this a Mineral? Are plastic materials such as bottles considered minerals? Why/Why not?

9 Is this a Mineral? NO! -Plastic is a man made substance.
Are plastic materials such as bottles considered minerals? Why/Why not? NO! -Plastic is a man made substance.

10 Is this a Mineral? Is water , pictured to the left, considered a mineral? Why/Why Not?

11 Is this a Mineral? Is water , pictured to the left, considered a mineral? Why/Why Not? No! Liquids are not minerals, only solids can be considered minerals.

12 Is this a Mineral? Is ice considered a mineral? Why/Why not?

13 Is this a Mineral? Yes! Ice is considered a mineral.
Is ice considered a mineral? Why/Why not? Yes! Ice is considered a mineral.

14 Is this a Mineral? Is wood considered a mineral? Why/Why not?

15 Is this a Mineral? NO! Is wood considered a mineral? Why/Why not?
-Wood come from trees, that are alive.

16 Is this a Mineral? Are diamonds considered minerals? Why/Why not?

17 Is this a Mineral? Are diamonds considered minerals? Why/Why not? Yes!

18 Is this a Mineral? Is coal considered a mineral?

19 Is this a Mineral? Is coal considered a mineral? No!
Coal is made up of fossilized plants.


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