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1 Minerals Are: * Solid, inorganic materials that form naturally on or beneath the E’s surface.

2 Have a definite chemical composition. Usually solid. High temp. inside the Earth can melt them.

3 Inorganic – not made from things that were once alive.

4 Naturally Occurring – not man-made. Formed as a result of processes in the natural world.

5 Have definite crystal structure – repeating patterns of a mineral’s atoms. Use a magnifying glass to see “flat edges” where breaks have occurred.

6 Definite Chemical Composition – Each type of mineral has the same proportions of the same elements.

7 How Mineral Form Most minerals form when molten material (magma) cools and hardens inside Earth or on the surface Some form when a solution evaporates on Earth’s surface –Ex. Halite NaCl

8 How Minerals are Formed If magma or lava cool slowly then large crystals will form –Ex. Quartz If magma or lava cool quickly the small crystals will form –Ex. Feldspar

9 Identify Minerals Look at the Properties – characteristics that make that mineral different from other minerals.

10 Ways to Identify: Hardness Color Streak Luster Cleavage Density

11 Identifying Minerals Hardness- use Moh’s hardness scale p 95 of textbook

12 Color Not good to use. Several minerals come in different colors.

13 Streak - color of the mineral’s powder found when the mineral is rubbed on a piece of tile

14 Luster - how a mineral reflects light: glassy, pearly, metallic, and earthy

15 Cleavage & Fracture Cleavage: split apart easily along flat surfaces. Fracture: irregular surface where it breaks

16 Cleavage

17 Fracture

18 Density Density = mass/volume Use a balance to find mass in grams Use a graduated cylinder to find volume in milliliters

19 Other Properties: Chemical reaction: fizzes with vinegar (Calcite) Transparent – can see through it Opaque – pearly, cloudy Magnetic* High Mass


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