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Minerals and Their Properties

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1 Minerals and Their Properties

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3 Classifying Minerals A mineral is a naturally formed, inorganic (nonliving) solid that has a definite crystalline structure Element – a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means Crystal – a solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern Compound – a substance made of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds

4 Crystals

5 Minerals There are four features of minerals: Must occur naturally
Must be inorganic (nonliving material) Must be a solid Must have crystalline structure Most minerals are made of compounds of several different elements. A mineral made of only one element is called a native element. (Ex: gold, silver, copper, iron, diamond)

6 Classifying Minerals Minerals are divided into two groups based on their chemical composition. Silicate Minerals Contain silicon and oxygen Make up 90% of Earth’s crust Nonsilicate Minerals Do NOT contain silicon and oxygen

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8 Identifying Minerals Minerals can be identified by their physical properties. Color - due to impurities and other factors, color is not the best way to identify a mineral Luster - the way the surface of the mineral reflects light

9 Crystalline Structure - the regular pattern of the atoms in a mineral
The way the crystals form and are arranged causes some minerals to break more easily in one direction or another. Fracture –the manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surfaces Cleavage – the splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat surfaces

10 Hardness - a measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching
Fredrich Mohs developed a hardness scale based on ten relatively common minerals

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12 Streak - the color of the powder of a mineral
If you rub a mineral across a porcelain tile (or streak plate) it will leave a stripe of color Density The amount of matter in a given space Density is found by dividing mass by volume (D=m/v) Measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3)


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