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Chapter 3 Section 1
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A mineral is ◦ Naturally occurring ◦ Inorganic- it has no carbon in its chemical formula ◦ Has a definite chemical composition ◦ Has an orderly arrangement of atoms ◦ 4000 different minerals
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Crystalline- means that the atoms are arranged in a pattern that keeps repeating over and over
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Solid in which the atoms are arranged in orderly, repeating patterns. Six major shapes to crystals ◦ Cubic ◦ Hexagonal ◦ Tetragonal ◦ Orthorhombic ◦ Monoclinic ◦ Triclinic
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1. From Magma 2. From Solution
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After magma is released from below Earth’s surface it begins to cool As it cools, atoms lose heat and move together forming compounds. These compounds arrange themselves in regular repeating patterns or crystals If magma cools quickly, the crystals are large If magma cools slowly, the crystals are small
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Crystals also form from minerals dissolved in water Water can evaporate leaving crystals behind like halite or salt crystals If too much substance is dissolved in a water then it can precipitate out forming a crystal
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Most of Earth’s surface is made up of 8 minerals Oxygen- 46.6% Silicon-27.7% Aluminum- 8.1 % Iron- 5.0 % Calcium-3.6% Sodium- 2.8 % Potassium- 2.6% Magnesium 2.1% Other 1.5%
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Most of the common rock forming minerals contain silicon and oxygen They are called the silicates They contain silicon, oxygen, and 1 or 2 more elements
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