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Minerals of Earth’s Crust
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What is a Mineral Minerals: Naturally occurring, usually inorganic solid, that has: A characteristic chemical composition An orderly internal structure A characteristic set of physical properties.
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Characteristics of Minerals
To determine if a substaqnce is a mineral or a non-mineral, we use 4 basic questions. Is it inorganic? Does it occur naturally? Is it a crystalline solid? Does it have a consistent chemical composition?
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Characteristics of Minerals
Is it inorganic? Inorganic substance is one that is not made up of living things, or the remains of living things. Coal = organic because it is composed of the remains of ancient plants Coal NOT A mineral……..
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Characteristics of Minerals
Does it occur naturally? Minerals form and exist in nature. Manufactured substances, such as steel or brass, are not minerals.
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Characteristics of Minerals
Is it a crystalline solid? Minerals have a repeating distinct structure. Volcanic glass (obsidian), atoms not arranged in regularly repeating crystalline structure, so not a mineral.
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Characteristics of Minerals
Does it have a consistent chemical composition? Distinct minerals have an unique consistent chemical composition….. Fluorite or quarts are minerals.
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Kinds of Minerals We have identified 4,000 different minerals. Fewer than 20 are common. Rock Forming Minerals: They form the rocks that make up Earth’s crust. Of these 20, 10 make up 90% of the mass of the Earth’s crust.
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Kinds of Minerals Silicate Minerals:
A minerals that contains a combination of silicon (Si) and oxygen (O) Silicate minerals make up 96% of Earth’s crust. Feldspar and quartz alone make up more that 50%
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Kinds of Minerals Non-Silicate Minerals: Approx. 4% of Earth’s crust made up of minerals that do not contain compounds of silicon and oxygen. 6 Major Classes of Non-silicate minerals Carbonates Halides Native elements Oxides Sulfates Sulfides
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Crystalline Structure
All minerals have a unique crystalline structure characterized by a specific geometric arrangement of atoms. A crystal is a solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.
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Crystalline Structures of Silicate Minerals
Even though there are many kinds of silicate minerals, their crystalline structures is made up of the same basic building blocks. Silicon-oxygen tetrahedron: Combine in different arrangements to form different minerals.
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Crystalline Structures of Silicate Minerals
Isolated tetrahedral Ring silicates Single-chain silicates Double chain silicates Sheet silicates Framework silicates
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Crystalline Structures of Non-Silicate Minerals
Great variety on crystal structures Crystal structure based on packing of atoms as close together as possible.
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