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Chapter 5: Minerals of Earth’s Crust By Julia Dovnarovich Period 4
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What is a Mineral? A mineral is a natural, usually inorganic solid that has a characteristic chemical composition, an orderly internal structure, and a characteristic set of physical properties.
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Silicates A silicate mineral is a mineral that contains a combination of Silicon and Oxygen, and that may also contain one or more metals. 96% of Earth’s crust is made up of silicate minerals. Silicate minerals have 6 types of crystalline structures based on the arrangement of the Silicon-Oxygen tetrahedra.
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Nonsilicates A nonsilicate mineral is a mineral that does not contain compounds of Silicon and Oxygen. Approximately 4% of Earth’s crust is made up of nonsilicate minerals. There are 6 major groups of nonsilicate minerals: Carbonates, Halides, Native Elements, Oxides, Sulfates and Sulfides.
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Properties Used to Identify Minerals 1.Color 2.Streak 3.Luster 4.Cleavage and Fracture 5.Hardness 6.Crystal Shape 7.Density
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Special Properties Fluorescence Phosphorescence Chatoyancy Asterism Double Refraction Magnetism Radioactivity
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