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Minerals. Background Information Element: a substance made up of only one kind of atoms Example: Gold (Au), Aluminum (Al) Compound: a mixture of two or.

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1 Minerals

2 Background Information Element: a substance made up of only one kind of atoms Example: Gold (Au), Aluminum (Al) Compound: a mixture of two or more elements Example: Salt (NaCl) Sodium and Chlorine

3 What is a Mineral? 1. Naturally occurring 2. Inorganic—Not Living 3. Solid 4. Crystal Structure 5. Definite Chemical Composition

4 Minerals can form two ways 1. Magma and Lava Minerals form as hot magma cools inside the crust, or as lava hardens on the surface. When these liquids cool to a solid state, they form crystals.

5 2. Solutions  Solution is a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another.  When elements and compounds that are dissolved in water leave a solution, crystallization occurs

6 Some minerals form when solutions evaporate. Example: Death Valley

7 Identifying a Mineral Each mineral has characteristic properties that can be used to identify it.

8 Color  Color of a mineral is an easily observed physical property.  Light or Dark? Halitehematite

9 Streak  The mineral is rubbed against a piece of unglazed porcelain tile.  Sometimes the streak color and the mineral color are different.

10 Luster  Luster is how a mineral reflects light.  Metallic  Nonmetallic — includes glassy, earthy, waxy and pearly. GalenaQuartz

11 Density  Each mineral has a characteristic density.  Density = mass/volume

12 Hardness 1Softest Ex. Talc Fingernail 2 Ex. Gypsum fingernail 3 Ex. Calcite Penny 4 Ex. Flourite Steel knife 5 Ex. Apatite Steel knife can scratch it 6 Ex. Feldspar It can scratch glass 7 Ex. Quartz Steel & hard glass 8 Ex. Topaz Can scratch quartz 9 Ex. Corundum Can scratch topaz 10Hardest Ex. Diamond Will scratch all other substances

13 Cleavage  A mineral that splits easily along flat surfaces.

14 Fracture  Fracture is when a mineral breaks in an irregular way.

15 Crystal Structure  Each mineral grows atom by atom to form a particular Crystal Structure  crystal structure  Two main types  Cubic--Halite  Hexagonal--Quartz


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