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EQ: What are the properties of a mineral?
Minerals EQ: What are the properties of a mineral?
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Definition Naturally occurring Inorganic (non living) Solid
Definite chemical composition Crystalline structure Arrangement of ions Used for identification Example: diamond vs. coal/graphite
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Diamond vs. coal
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Mineral Formation Almost all minerals form from magma, the molten rock beneath the earth’s surface. When magma cools, mineral crystals are formed.
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When magma cools slowly, large crystals form.
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When magma cools rapidly, small crystals form.
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When magma cools very, very quickly on the earth’s surface, no crystals will form at all.
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Mineral identification
Color Sulfur- yellow Pyrite- fool’s gold Azurite- blue Malachite- green
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Mineral Identification
Can’t use: Different minerals can have the same color Some minerals have different colors. Minerals can change color over time through weathering.
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Moh’s Scale of hardness
Talc-easily scratched with fingernail Gypsum-scratched with fingernail Calcite-scratched with copper penny Fluorite-scratched with steel nail Apatite-easily scratched with steel nail Feldspar-scratches glass with force Quartz-scratches glass with moderate force Topaz-scratches glass with minimal force Corundum-scratches glass easily Diamond-cuts glass
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streak The powder left behind when a mineral is rubbed on an unglazed ceramic tile. Metal- dark streak Non metal- light streak Non metal- no streak
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Luster The way a mineral reflects light Glassy Greasy Earthy Metallic
pearly
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What is the luster of this mineral?
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What is the luster of this mineral?
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What is the luster of this mineral?
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What is the luster of this mineral?
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What is the luster of this mineral?
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Cleavage A tendency of a mineral to split along an even plain.
One directional Peels off in layers Example- biotite and muscovite.
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cleavage Two directional Flat and shiny plains Example: feldspar
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cleavage 3 directional Calcite and halite 4 directional fluorite
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The uneven splitting of a mineral.
Fracture The uneven splitting of a mineral.
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Magnetism Is the mineral magnetic? Example: magnetite
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Hydrochloric acid makes the mineral fizz.
Acid test Hydrochloric acid makes the mineral fizz.
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