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MINERALS. What Is A Mineral? A naturally occurring inorganic solid Formed by natural processes Not life processes Definite chemical composition Element.

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1 MINERALS

2 What Is A Mineral? A naturally occurring inorganic solid Formed by natural processes Not life processes Definite chemical composition Element or compounds Orderly arrangement of atoms Crystalline solids Pattern repeated over and over again

3 Crystal A solid in which the atoms are arranged in orderly, repeating patterns Magma Crystal size depends on rate of cooling Solution Evaporation Hydrothermal deposit Recrystalization

4 Mineraloid Naturally occurring, inorganic sold with characteristic chemical composition Does NOT have crystalline structure

5 Silicates Most common rock forming minerals Contain Si and O Most abundant in the crust Form from silicon-oxygen tetrahedra

6 Carbonates Second most common mineral group Contain carbonate polyatomic ion and a metal ion (or two) Example: calcite Often used in construction

7 Oxides Contain oxygen and one or more other element (often metal) Example: rutile (TiO 2 ) Example: corundum (Al 2 O 3 ) LINKLINK May be ores

8 Sulfates and Sulfides Contain the sulfate ion (SO 4 -2 ) or sulfide (S -2 ) Common in hydrothermal or evaporite deposits Example: gypsum (CaSO 4 * 2H 2 O) Example: sphalerite (ZnS)

9 Halides Contain a halogen (group 17) ion and at least one other element Often evaporites Example: Halite (NaCl) Example: Fluorite (CaF 2 )

10 Native elements Elements found in pure form (or nearly pure) Often from hydrothermal deposits Example: Native copper


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