What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Minerals.
Advertisements

What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
Add to Table of Contents: Mineral Lab/questionsPg. 28 Properties of MineralsPg. 29.
Class Work Watch the video clip and answer the following questions: 1. How did we know about the earth’s interior for so long? 2. What did scientists.
Minerals.
DSL #27 Identify each statement as either True or False Fossil fuels formed millions of years ago from decayed plants and animals Most places.
Minerals.
Minerals. What is a Mineral? A mineral is inorganic. Minerals are naturally occurring. Minerals are solids. Minerals have a crystal structure. Minerals.
Rocks And Minerals. Rocks and Minerals A.Mineral – inorganic solid materials with a particular chemical makeup and orderly arrangement of atoms 1. Rocks.
What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
Rubin Pajoohan Fartak International Engineering co.
Minerals. What is a mineral? 5 Characteristics of a mineral Naturally Occurring Naturally Occurring Inorganic (Not Living) Inorganic (Not Living) Always.
1. 1.Minerals 2 Minerals are solid substances formed in nature 3 Vocabulary minerals A solid substance formed in natured.
Minerals.
Bell Ringer: 1.What are the 4 questions you ask yourself when trying to find out if an object is a mineral? 2. What test do you think you would use to.
Minerals. A mineral is an element or compound found in the earth. The 5 basic features all minerals have 1.They are solid 2.They are formed naturally.
What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
*What is a Mineral?*  Naturally occurring  Inorganic  Solid  Definite crystalline structure * = Most Important information.
Standard/Objective: S6E5.b. Investigate the contribution of minerals to rock composition..
What is a Mineral? Naturally formed solid substance with a crystal structure.
What is a Mineral?  Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
What is this? Are you sure this is a rock? What else could it be? What tests could you do to determine the type of rock you just picked up?
Minerals.
What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite.
 Naturally occuring  Solid  Formed by inorganic processes  Have a crystal structure  Definite chemical composition  To be a mineral – MUST HAVE.
Hosted by Mr. Mariano Mineral Anything Mineral Characteristics Mineral IDMineral Anything
Minerals. What is the difference in picture A and B? (Other than the obvious) AB.
Minerals. What is the difference in picture A and B? (Other than the obvious) AB.
Rocks and Minerals Unit Day 1: MINERALS. Day 1: What is an ____________? Why are __________ important? What is a __________? What is the difference between.
Minerals are not made by people; they are … …naturally occurring substances.
Minerals. Do Now 1. What is an atom? 2. What is a mineral? Provide 2 examples.
Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.
What is a Mineral? Naturally formed solid substance with a crystal structure Naturally formed solid substance with a crystal structure Building blocks.
Day 3: Types of Minerals Properties of Minerals Classification of minerals.
Minerals. What is a mineral? A mineral occurs naturally, it’s inorganic, a solid that has crystal structure and definite chemical composition.
Tue 1/19 What is a mineral? Minerals are naturally occurring They are not made by humans Minerals are inorganic They have never been alive and are not.
Minerals.
Minerals Chapter 4 Section 1&2
Minerals.
Add to Table of Contents:
Minerals Chapter 3.
Minerals.
Vocabulary Chapter 2: Lesson 1
MINERALS are a solid mixture of elements
Minerals.
Minerals.
Minerals.
Minerals.
Bellringer #65: Why are minerals like gems so valuable?
Minerals.
Minerals.
Chapter 3 Section 1: Properties of minerals
Earth Science - Chapter 3
Chapter 2, Lesson 2, Minerals and Rocks
Warm-Up! Get your ISN, turn to page 30. Today we are starting a new unit over ROCKS AND MINERALS! Create a tab for this unit and call it Rocks/Minerals.
Minerals.
What are rocks made of? minerals.
Minerals Chapter 4 Section 1&2
Minerals.
Characteristics of Minerals
Title of notes: Mineral properties pg
Do Now Sit in assigned seats
Minerals.
Mineral Properties.
Minerals.
Minerals.
Minerals.
Presentation transcript:

What is a Mineral? Naturally-formed solid substance with a crystal structure Pyromorphite

How do minerals form? Cooling of magma (hot, liquid rock and minerals inside the earth Fast Cooling = No Crystals (mineraloids) Medium Cooling = small crystals Slow Cooling = large crystals

What do all minerals have in common? Are formed by natural processes. Are formed by natural processes. Are NOT alive and NEVER were alive. Are NOT alive and NEVER were alive. Have a definite volume and shape. Have a definite volume and shape. Are elements or compounds with a unique chemical makeup. Are elements or compounds with a unique chemical makeup. Are made up of particles that are arranged in a pattern that is repeated over and over (called a CRYSTAL). Are made up of particles that are arranged in a pattern that is repeated over and over (called a CRYSTAL).

Name five properties (or clues) that scientists use to identify minerals. Color Luster Streak Hardness Cleavage and fracture

Color:

Why is color not a good property to use to identify a mineral? Many minerals have the same color. slate limestone

Which property means the way a mineral reflects light from its surface?

What words can be used to describe a mineral’s luster? Metallic Greasy Waxy Dull

Luster: How minerals reflect light Non- metallic Metallic

Streak: The powdered form of a mineral

Streak…can help identify quartz

Hardness: How easily a mineral scratches other materials is tested by Mohs Scale of Hardness. Scale from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest)

What are three testers that can be used to determine a mineral’s hardness? fingernail, penny, nail

Cleavage & Fracture The way the mineral breaks Cleavage—minerals break along smooth, flat surfaces and every fragment has the same general shape Fracture—minerals that break at random with rough or jagged edges

Cleavage or Fracture? *Cleavage *Fracture

Other Properties Smell or taste Smell or taste Reaction to acid Reaction to acid Striations Striations Attraction to magnets Attraction to magnets Bending of light Bending of light