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1 Introduction to minerals

2 Minerals are everywhere
We use minerals in our daily lives. Microwave TV Copper Wires Table Salt Jewelry

3 Minerals have FOUR main characteristics
Naturally formed-formed in nature not by man. They are a solid Have defined chemical make-up (composition) Have crystal structure

4 Minerals Intro Minerals are the “building blocks” for rocks.
Minerals and rocks are related but they are not the same thing.

5 Important to Remember Minerals are pure and have a certain chemical structure. Rocks are like chocolate chip cookies-made of lots of different things.

6 Formed in Nature Minerals are formed by natural processes.
These processes do not involve living organisms. Examples: Halite used in table salt-formed from water evaporation in hot, shallow part of ocean. Granite-formed from hot molten rock that has cooled. Talc-known as baby powder, forms deep in Earth as high pressure and temperature cause changes in solid rock.

7 Solid Meaning it has a definite volume and a rigid shape.
Mineral shown is calcite

8 Definite Chemical Make Up
Consists of a specific combination of atoms of certain elements. (Remember an element is a substance that contains only one type of atom.) A chemical compound has two or more elements joined together. Most minerals are compounds.

9 Definite Chemical Make Up
Scientists classify minerals into groups on the basis of their chemical make up.

10 Crystal Structure This internal arrangement is a characteristic of a mineral. A crystal is a solid in which the atoms are arranged in this way: Orderly Repeating Three dimensional

11 Crystal Structure Why is arrangement important?
Both a diamond and graphite consist of just one element-carbon. Arrangement of the carbon atoms of these two minerals are different. The different arrangement and structure =very different chemical properties. Diamond=hard, clear Graphite=soft, dull

12 Why care about MINERALS???
Minerals have physical and chemical properties that make them useful and sometimes valuable.


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