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1 Minerals Review

2 Every mineral… Inorganic Naturally occurring Crystal structure
Consistent chemical composition

3 2 Kinds of Minerals Silicates: contain silicon (Si) and oxygen (O)
Nonsilicates: do not contain Si and O together

4 Silicates Examples: Quartz (SiO2) Serpentine (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4)
Muscovite (KAl2(AlSi3O10)(F,OH)2) Make up over 90% of Earth’s crust Arranged as silicon-oxygen tetrahedron

5 Types of Quartz (not the complete list)
Quartz (milky) Quartz (rose) Quartz (smokey) Quartz, agate Quartz, amethyst Quartz, jasper

6 Classes of Nonsilicates
Iron ores Contain iron (Fe) Example: magnetite (Fe3O4)

7 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Oxides Contain oxygen (O) Example: corundum (Al2O3)

8 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Sulfides Contain sulfur (S) Example: Pyrite (FeS2)

9 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Carbonates Contain carbonate (CO3) Example: Calcite (CaCO3)

10 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Micas “sheet silicates” that exhibit basal cleavage Examples: Muscovite and Biotite

11 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Mafic/Ultramafic Minerals or rocks containing a large amount of iron (Fe) and/or magnesium (Mg) Examples: Olivine ((Mg, Fe)2SiO4) Serpentine (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4)

12 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Phosphates Contain phosphate (PO4) Example: apatite (Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH))

13 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Sulfates Contain sulfate (SO4) Example: Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O)

14 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Native elements Minerals that are a single element Examples: Sulfur (S) Graphite and diamond (C) Gold (Au)

15 Classes of Nonsilicates…
Halides Contain one or more halogens, such as fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), and bromine (Br) Examples: Halite (NaCl) Fluorite (CaF2)

16 Mineral Properties Color Streak Fracture Cleavage Hardness Luster

17 Color Not a good identifier One exception is sulfur

18 Streak Powdered form of the mineral
Can be used to distinguish gold and pyrite

19 Fracture When the mineral breaks unevenly Quartz has fracture

20 Cleavage When the mineral breaks into smooth, flat planes Types:

21 Hardness Scratch test

22 Luster The way a mineral reflects light Types:

23 Specific Gravity

24 Specific Gravity… The higher the specific gravity, the higher the density of the mineral

25 Fluorite Fluorescence – glows under a UV light

26 Quartz Hardness of 7 Used to make glass Many varieties Amethyst
Rose Quartz

27 Muscovite Basal cleavage Used to make computer chips

28 Biotite Basal cleavage Used in tiles Found in granite

29 Olivine Also called peridot, August’s birthstone
A mafic mineral (melts at very high temperatures)

30 Serpentine A mafic mineral Releases water under high heat and pressure
Can cause rock to melt at lower temperatures in subduction zones

31 Pyrite “fool’s gold” Used for explosives and fertilizer

32 Corundum Hardness of 9

33 Magnetite Naturally magnetic An iron ore

34 Sulfur Characteristic bright yellow color Rotten egg or match smell

35 Halite Salt rock

36 Gypsum Used for drywall

37 Galena High density Metallic luster

38 Graphite Used in pencils Greasy feel Elemental carbon (C)

39 Hematite An iron ore Red streak

40 Chalcopyrite Softer and darker in color than pyrite Dark green streak

41 Talc Hardness of 1 Used in make-up

42 Calcite Main mineral in limestone Effervescent – bubbles in acid
Caves form in calcite

43 Malachite Found in association with calcite A carbonate Green color

44 Dolomite Found in association with calcite A carbonate
Less effervescent than calcite


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