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Chapter 2, Section 2 How Minerals Form Friday, October 23, 2009 Pages 56 -- 60 Friday, October 23, 2009 Pages 56 -- 60
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Objective Describe the processes by which minerals form.
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Vocabulary Words Magma Lava Solution Vein Magma Lava Solution Vein
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Processes That Form Magma Minerals can form in two ways: Through crystallization of melted materials. Through crystallization of materials dissolved in water. Crystallization is a process where atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure. Minerals can form in two ways: Through crystallization of melted materials. Through crystallization of materials dissolved in water. Crystallization is a process where atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure.
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Mineral from Magma Magma is molten material that hardens to form rock. Lava is magma that reaches the surface. When lava cools, it hardens and forms rocks. Magma is molten material that hardens to form rock. Lava is magma that reaches the surface. When lava cools, it hardens and forms rocks.
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Mineral from Magma -- Cont’d Crystals form when lava cools and turns from a liquid to solid state. The size of the crystals depend on: How fast the magma cools. The amount of gas the magma contains. The chemical composition of the magma. Crystals form when lava cools and turns from a liquid to solid state. The size of the crystals depend on: How fast the magma cools. The amount of gas the magma contains. The chemical composition of the magma.
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Minerals from Magma -- Cont’d Magma closer to the surface cools faster yielding smaller crystals. Magma deep below the surface cools slowly yielding larger crystals. Spodumeme crystal can be as large as the size of a telephone pole!
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Minerals from Hot Water Solution A solution is a mixture in which one substance dissolves in another. When hot water begins to cool, the elements and compounds leave the solution and crystallize to form minerals. Silver as a pure metal -- delicate, treelike crystals are formed.
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Veins A vein is a narrow channel or slab of mineral that’s different from the surrounding rock. Occurs when pure metals crystallize underground from hot water solutions.
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Minerals Formed by Evaporation Minerals can form from evaporation of a solution. Salt crystals
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Where Minerals are Found Minerals can be found on the Earth’s crust. These minerals are not distributed evenly. There are areas of concentration for minerals.
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Homework Workbook 2.2 due on Wednesday, 10- 28. Vocabulary quiz on 2.2 on Wednesday, 10-28. Workbook 2.2 due on Wednesday, 10- 28. Vocabulary quiz on 2.2 on Wednesday, 10-28.
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