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Silicates SiO n silicon oxide 1/3 of all minerals are silicates about 95% of the Earth’s crust is composed of silicates
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Earth’s Crust Chemical Composition ELEMENTWEIGHT% O (oxygen) 47 Si (silicon) 28 Aluminum 8 Fe (iron) 5 Ca (calcium) 4 Na (sodium) 3 K (potassium)3 Mg (magnesium) 2 Total 98.5%
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Average Mineral Crustal Composition Mineral Weight% feldspar * 66 * quartz * 10 * magnetite/hematite 6 Ferromagnesium minerals * (olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, biotite) 15 * Total 97 *silicate
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Other important minerals muscovite (mica) gypsum clays halite calcite dolomite
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MINERAL IDENTIFICATION Primarily based on physical properties.
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The properties of each mineral are determined by: chemical elements present arrangement of elements in the mineral structure
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Streak (scratchability) Color of powdered mineral
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Specific gravity Au gold PbS galena Density - mass/volume Specific gravity - mass of sample / mass of equal volume of water
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Cleavage planar surfaces caused by breaks along planes of weakness in atomic structure. Number of directions and angle important.
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Cleavage
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cleavage
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Cleavage
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Fracture Irregular surfaces caused by breaks
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Crystal form External morphology due to atomic structure. Quartz and corundum have 6 crystal faces.
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Luster The way in which light is reflected, e.g., metallic, glassy
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Color Poor except for metallics and silicate varieties
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Hardness Mohs Hardness Scale 1. Talc 2. Gypsum 2.5finger nail 3.5penny 3. Calcite 4. Fluorite 5. Apatite 5.0 nail 5.0-6.0 glass and knife blade
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6. Orthoclase (feldspar) 7. Quartz 8. Topaz 9. Corundun 10. Diamond
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Striations odor magnetic Double Refraction
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Mineral Resources Ore -- mineral that can be mined for a profit Gangue--worthless minerals in an ore body
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examples of ores Ag silver Au gold Copper sulfides (covellite) Feoxides (hematite) PbS lead sulfide (galena) The U.S.A imports about 80% of the most used 16 metals!
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