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1 Warm-Up: Mon 4/7 Write What You Know!
Write everything you know about the prompt below for five minutes, try for at least 3-4 complete sentences. What five characteristics separate minerals from other compounds?

2 4/7/2014 Mineral Properties Notes Major Key Term Key Term
definition in own words Key Term definition in own words facts pictures Key Term

3 Review: Matter What are the states of matter?
Solid, liquid, gas, plasma What are the smallest units of matter that retain unique characteristics? Elements – atoms What are elements made of? One type of atom only

4 Review: Matter What are compounds?
Two or more elements combined to form a unique substance Elements can also be called compounds Minerals are a type of compound. What makes them different from other compounds? Solid, natural, inorganic, crystalline, definite chemical composition

5 Review: Matter What is a rock?
A solid mixture of two or more minerals or other compounds (but mostly minerals)

6 Properties of Minerals
Identifying Minerals Geologists have identified over 3,000 minerals, each with unique properties How can we identify these different minerals from each other? Properties! Color: color of mineral Streak: color of mineral’s powder Luster: how light reflects off mineral Density: mass over volume Hardness: how hard is mineral Crystal system: what shape are crystals Cleavage/fracture: how mineral breaks Special properties: flourescent, magnetic, reacts with acid, etc

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8 How Minerals Form Minerals can form from a hot solution of . . .
Magma or lava! Water! What is a solution? a mixture with one substance dissolved into another As solution (magma, lava, water) cools, minerals begin to form crystals. This is called . . . Crystallization

9 How Minerals Form Minerals can also from from water solutions by evaporation. What? water evaporates, leaves mineral crystals behind

10 Uses of Minerals Gemstones: Metals: And many other uses!
Hard, colorful mineral with a brilliant or glassy luster Mostly for jewelry, but also for mechanical parts and for grinding/polishing Gem: a cut gemstone Metals: Metals are ductile (can be stretched, hammered, spun into wire), also often conductive to electricity and heat We make all sorts of tools and objects out of metals And many other uses! Medicines, food, cosmetics, fertilizers, building materials

11 Uses of Minerals Why is mining important to society?
Without mining, we could not make all of the things we use that contain minerals Why is mining controversial, how can it be dangerous or damaging? Dangerous job for miners Pollutes the environment, damages landscape Mining of conflict minerals encourages human rights abuses

12 Uses of Minerals Ore Prospecting Mining Smelting Alloy
Rock that contains a useful metal or other mineral Prospecting Searching for ore deposits Mining Removing ore from the ground Smelting Separating useful minerals from the rock, usually by melting Alloy A man-made solid mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal


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