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Standards: S6E5b. Investigate the contribution of minerals to rock composition. S6E5c. Classify rocks by their process of formation. S6E5d. Describe processes that change rocks and the surface of the earth.
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MINERALS Types Uses Identification
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How many different substances can you find in the rock below?
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Let’s examine the composition of rocks in more detail.
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Rocks are made up of minerals Rocks are made up of minerals A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an orderly arrangement of atoms. A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an orderly arrangement of atoms.
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Look at the images on the next few slides. Determine which are minerals and which are not minerals. Be able to justify your answer.
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Is it non-living material? Is it non-living material? Is it a solid? Is it a solid? Is it formed in nature? Is it formed in nature? Are its atoms arranged in a pattern that is repeated over and over? Are its atoms arranged in a pattern that is repeated over and over?
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Wood
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Gold
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Fossil
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Topaz
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Bones
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Granite
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Quartz
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Pearls
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Talc
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Iceberg
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Diamond
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Coal
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Rock Salt
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Minerals Gold Gold Topaz Topaz Quartz Quartz Talc Talc Iceberg* Iceberg* Diamonds DiamondsNon-Minerals Wood - once living Wood - once living Fossils – once living Fossils – once living Bone - living material Bone - living material Granite - rock Granite - rock Pearls – made by oysters Pearls – made by oysters Coal - rock Coal - rock Rock Salt – rock Rock Salt – rock *According to IMA – ice is listed as a mineralIMA
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Minerals in your House Minerals in your House How we use minerals How we use minerals
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