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ROCK vs. MINERAL n ROCK n Mixture n Can be separated by physical means n MINERAL n Pure substance n Has specific formula n Cannot be separated by physical means
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MINERAL FORMATION Geology classes
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FROM A MELT n Form from lava or magma n most common method n Usually forms large crystals n example: quartz, gemstones
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From a solution nEnEvaporation uHuHalite, gypsum nUnUsually soft minerals nPnPrecipitation from saturated solution uCuCalcite, barite
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From Heat and Pressure nMnMainly in metamorphic rocks nCnCreates very hard minerals ugugarnet ududiamonds
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From Hydrothermal n Hot watery solutions u Rain water percolates and is heated by interior of earth u Chrysocolla, azurite, gold
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Classification of Minerals n Nearly 4000 minerals have been identified on Earth F Only 8 elements that make up over 98% of the Earth’s crust- THE BIG 8
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ABUNDANCE OF ELEMENTS ELEMENT% BY WEIGHT OXYGEN46.6% SILICON27.7% ALUMINUM8.1% IRON5.0% CALCIUM3.6% SODIUM2.8% POTASSIUM2.6% MAGNESIUM2.1%
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The silicate (SiO 4 ) -4 molecule (tetrahedron) n Wants to join with positive ions u Fe, Mg, K, Na, Al, Ca n Or joins with other tetrahedron (covalent) n Si joins tough with O = hard minerals (mostly)
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Positive ions may substitute for each other n If same charge and same size u Ca and K u Fe and Mg n Use commas in formula to indicate substitution n olivine
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Silicate structures- most common group of minerals Less space= harder
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Olivine u Single tetrahedron u No cleavage
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Pyroxene family- single chain augite2-directional clevage
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AMPHIBOLE FAMILY- double chain Hornblende crystals- 2 cleavage
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MICA FAMILY n Sheet silicate- one directional cleavage u MUSCOVITE u BIOTITE
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Feldspar family- most common group Potassium feldspar (orthoclase)
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Feldspar family Plagioclase feldspar
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Quartz- Si and O only!!
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Impurities n Can change color n But not chemistry!!
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NON-SILICATES n Carbonates (CO 3 ) u Calcite, dolomite n Sulfates (SO 4 ) u gypsum n Halides (halogens) u fluorite n Native minerals u elements
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FORMULAS n Subscripts n Parentheses n Opal n commas
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