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Chapter 3: Minerals of the Earth’s Crust Standard: Composition of rocks in terms of minerals.

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1 Chapter 3: Minerals of the Earth’s Crust Standard: Composition of rocks in terms of minerals

2 What are the 2 kinds of minerals? Silicates Contain: Silicon Oxygen Metal Non-Silicates Do Not contain: – Silicon – Oxygen

3 EQ: How are minerals identified? Color Luster Streak But, may vary The way a surface reflects light Shiny means metallic Dull means a non-metal The color of a mineral in powdered form; Does NOT change

4 How are minerals identified? Cleavage Fracture Breaks along smooth, flat surfaces Ex: Mica Breaks unevenly along curved or irregular surfaces Ex: Quartz

5 How are minerals identified? Hardness Density Resistance to being rubbed Mohs Hardness Scale of 1 – 10 ; talc =1, diamond= 10 Ratio between mass & volume Written as g/ml or g/cc

6 How are minerals identified? Special Properties Fluorescence Chemical reaction Optical properties Magnetism Taste Radioactivity

7 EQ: How are minerals identified? Answer Section 2 Review Page 73, # 1-8


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