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1 Mineral Identification
“Mineralogy” How to observe and describe minerals!

2 PROPERTIES OF MINERALS (5)
FLIPBOOK! (Name) MINERALS! Properties & Identification COLOR RANDOM STUFF STREAK CLEAVAGE / FRACTURE CRYSTAL HABIT LUSTER HARDNESS PROPERTIES OF MINERALS (5) HOW NOT TO GET TRICKED

3 Properties All minerals have different properties.
By carefully observing these properties you can hopefully ID the mineral!

4 Mineral(s) we can identify by this characteristic:
1. Color Results from a mineral’s chemical composition, impurities, and flaws or damage in the internal structure. Easiest to see, least helpful in identification COLOR

5 2. Other Stuff… Smell Taste Magnetism
Reacts with addition of acid (HCl) Specific gravity…

6 Mineral(s) we can identify by this characteristic:
Specific gravity Ratio of a mineral’s mass to the mass of an equal volume of water. How many times denser the mineral is than water. RANDOM STUFF

7 Mineral(s) we can identify by this characteristic:
3. Streak The color of its powder when rubbed along a streak-plate (unglazed porcelain). Streak color indicates mineral’s chemistry better than the mineral color! STREAK

8 4. Cleavage / Fracture Cleavage: tendency of a mineral to split/break in certain preferred directions when struck. Fracture: how a mineral breaks other than along cleavage planes. Mineral(s) we can identify by this characteristic: CLEAVAGE / FRACTURE

9 5. Crystal Habit CRYSTAL HABIT
Mineral(s) we can identify by this characteristic: 5. Crystal Habit CRYSTAL HABIT

10 6. Luster The way it reflects light Metallic or non-metallic
Mineral(s) we can identify by this characteristic: The way it reflects light Metallic or non-metallic Non-metallic: vitreous (like shiny glass), brilliant, pearly, greasy, oily, dull, earthy… LUSTER

11 7. Moh’s Hardness Scale

12 5 Mineral Characteristics
1. Occurs naturally

13 2. Solid (definite shape and volume)

14 3. Atoms are arranged in an orderly pattern
Fluorite

15 4. Has a definite chemical composition
Quartz: SiO2 Pyrite: FeS2

16 Coal is not a “mineral” because it is made of dead plants and animals that experienced high temperature and pressure 5. Was never alive


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