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Naturally occuring Solid Formed by inorganic processes Have a crystal structure Definite chemical composition To be a mineral – MUST HAVE ALL 5 characteristics
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Formed by natural processes Quartz formed from magma that cools and hardens beneath Earth’s crust.
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Always have a definite shape and volume Particles in a mineral are packed tightly together
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Particles line up in a pattern that repeats over and over again. This repeating pattern forms a crystal. Crystals have flat sides that are called faces.
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Minerals are formed from materials that were not part of a living thing
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Means mineral always contains certain elements in the same proportions. Elements are made of a single atom.
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Most minerals are compounds – 2 or more elements combined in fixed proportions. Gives minerals their distinct properties Quartz – 1 silicon for every 2 oxygen Elements such as copper, silver, and gold are minerals.
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Can be challenging Each mineral has characteristic properties that are used to identify it.
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Color NOT very reliable, a lot of minerals may have the same color
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Color of the mineral as a powder Streak IS reliable – often times it is different from the color of the mineral
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How light is reflected from the mineral’s surface. Examples: metallic, glassy, earthy, silky, waxy, and pearly
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Moh’s Hardness Scale – used to rank hardness (resistance to be scratched) Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring mineral Talc is the softest http://www.amfed.org/t_mohs.htm http://www.amfed.org/t_mohs.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/J002289/mohs.html http://library.thinkquest.org/J002289/mohs.html
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Mass/volume!!!! I heart density! Every mineral has a specific density.
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Regular pattern in a mineral that repeats over and over again. Can be used to identify small mineral samples Different crystal shape example: Cubic (halite)
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Minerals that split or peel easily along flat surfaces have cleavage. Depends on how the atoms are arranged. Minerals that do not split evenly have fracture. This describes how minerals look when they break in a certain way. Quartz breaks into curved, shell like surfaces.
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Calcite bends light and produces double images when it is looked through. Some conduct electricity Some are magnetic Some glow under UV light Some have characteristic tastes
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