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Title: Minerals


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Minerals
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Minerals
  • Minerals are naturally occurring, solid,
    crystalline, inorganic substances with a definite
    chemical composition.

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Minerals
  • Minerals might be made of one element, such as
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Copper
  • Diamond

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Minerals
  • but most minerals are made of more than one
    element combined together
  • Ruby Al2O3 Cr
  • Emerald Be3Al2(SiO3)6
  • Feldspar KAlSi3O8 NaAlSi3O8 CaAl2Si2O8
  • Sapphire Al2O3 V, Ti, or Fe (for purple,
    white, or yellow/green)
  • Halite NaCl

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Minerals
  • Most minerals end in the word ite to identify
    it as a mineral.
  • Malechite
  • Hematite
  • Magnetite
  • Pyrite
  • Halite
  • Graphite
  • Wolframite

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Minerals
  • There are about 3700 different types of minerals
    on the earth that we know of, and about 100 new
    minerals are discovered each year.

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Minerals
  • The most common minerals on earth are
  • Quartz (most common on Earths surface)
  • Feldspar (most common, in crust, but is a
    combination of several different types of
    minerals.)
  • Olivine (Most common in the mantle)

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Minerals
  • The most rare minerals in the Earth are
  • PAINITE (18 exist)
  • SERENDIBITE
  • POUDRETTEITE
  • GRANDIDIERITE
  • JEREMEJEVITE
  • RED BERYL
  • TAAFFEITE
  • BENITOITE

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Mineral properties
  • Minerals are identified by the properties that
    they have.
  • Just like each element has its own set of
    properties that help identify it, each mineral
    has its own properties.

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Minerals - properties
  • Luster tells how well a mineral reflects light.
  • A minerals luster might be
  • Metallic (shiny like a metal)
  • Nonmetallic (not very shiny)
  • Waxy
  • Vitreous (glassy)
  • Pearly
  • Oily
  • Adamantine (brilliant like diamond)

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Minerals - properties
  • Hardness describes how hard it is to scratch the
    mineral.
  • The Mohs hardness scale is used to find the
    hardness of a mineral.

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Minerals - properties
  • Cleavage describes how the mineral breaks. (Does
    it break along certain planes?)

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Minerals - properties
  • Color is important in identifying most minerals.

Ruby
Sapphire
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Minerals - properties
  • But color can be deceptive

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Minerals - properties
  • Streak is the color that the mineral is when it
    is a powder.
  • A streak plate is used to find a minerals streak
    color.

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Minerals - properties
  • Other properties that might be used to identify
    minerals include
  • Magnetism (tiny bits of magnetite in migrating
    birds)
  • Reaction with certain chemicals
  • Smell
  • Taste
  • Flourescence
  • Crystal structure

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Minerals ? Rocks
  • Minerals combine to form rocks
  • Mineral mineral rock

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Rocks
  • Rocks dont have a definite chemical composition
    like minerals do because theyre made of lots of
    pieces of different minerals all hooked
    together.

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Rocks
  • There are 3 main types of rocks
  • Sedimentary
  • Igneous
  • Metamorphic
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