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1 1 What optical phenomena is shown here? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iridescence

2 2 Chem270 Geology and the Engineer Professor Howard L. McLean Department of Chemistry Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Spring 2007 Day 03 Mineral Properties for Identification H SG S L notes (Table 4.9)

3 3 Important Non-silicate Minerals (sulfides) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes FeS 2 pyrite6.55.1brass yellow blackmetallicstrikes fire with steel, cc Chalcopyrite CuFeS 2 3.54.2brass yellow blackmetalliciridescent CuS covellite 1.54.7dark bluegrey- black metallicpurplish tarnish galena PbS2.57.5lead greygreyMetallic (dull) cubic cleavage Bornite Cu 5 FeS 4 35.1Browngreymetalliciridescent Sphalerite ZnS 3.54Dark brownBrownresinoustranslucent

4 4 Important Non-silicate Minerals (sulfides) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

5 5 Important Non-silicate Minerals (sulfides) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

6 6 Important Non-silicate Minerals (native elements) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes Cu copper2.58.9red metallicmalleable Ag silver2.510.5grey whitewhitemetallicmalleable Au gold2.519.3yellow metallicmalleable Sb antimony3.56.7grey whitegreymetallicsectile C diamond103.5variable--greasysparkles C graphite12.2black metallicmarks paper S sulfur22.1yellowwhite yellow resinousodor upon burning

7 7 Important Non-silicate Minerals (native elements) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

8 8 Important Non-silicate Minerals (oxides) MineralHSGCSLnotes Cu 2 O cuprite3.56.1red metallicdissolves, HCl Al 2 O 3 corundum 94brown-bluevitreousvery hard! Fe 2 O 3 hematite 65.3brown- black redmetallicmagnetic when heated Fe 3 O 4 magnetite 65.2black metallicmagnetic FeCr 2 O 4 chromite 5.54.6blackbrownmetallicno cleavage Al 2 O 3. 2H 2 O bauxite 22.1red-brownbrowndullearthy concretionary

9 9 Important Non-silicate Minerals (oxides) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

10 10 Important Non-silicate Minerals (oxides) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

11 11 Important Non-silicate Minerals (oxides) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes SnO 2 cassiterite 6.57Brown- black White- brown VitreousTranslucent FeTiO 3 ilmenite 5.54.7Black MetallicNonmagnetic FeO(OH) goethite 54.4Brown DullCrystalline Fe 2 O 3. 3H 2 O limonite 53.8BrownYellow- brown DullEarthy

12 12 Important Non-silicate Minerals (oxides) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

13 13 Important Non-silicate Minerals (halide salts) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes NaCl halite2.52.2variablewhitevitreouswater soluble KCl sylvite 2.2variablewhitevitreouswater soluble CaF 2 fluorite43.2variablewhitevitreoustranslucent

14 14 Important Non-silicate Minerals (halide salts) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

15 15 Important Non-silicate Minerals (phosphates) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes triphyllitewater soluble Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 apatite Ca 5 (PO 4 ) 3 (F,Cl,OH) 53.2green variable whitevitreoussub-resinoous

16 16 Important Non-silicate Minerals (carbonates) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes CaCO 3 calcite32.7variablewhitevitreoussoluble in HCl CaCO 3 aragonite 3.52.9colorlesswhitevitreousstained with MnSO 4 (Mg,Ca) 2 (CO 3 ) 2 dolomite 3.52.9white- brown whitevitreousFresh powder soluble in HCl Cu 3 (OH) 2 CO 3 malachite 3.54bright green greensilky- dull Cu 2 (OH) 2 (CO 3 ) 2 azurite 3.53.8dark blue bluevitreous FeCO 3 siderite 3.53.9brownwhitevitreous

17 17 Important Non-silicate Minerals (carbonates) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology

18 18 Important Non-silicate Minerals (carbonates) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes BaCO 3 witherite3.54.3white- grey whiteresinousrough striations PbCO 3 cerussite36.6white- grey whitevitreous

19 19 Important Non-silicate Minerals (sulfates) MineralHSGColorStreakLusternotes BaSO 4 barytes34.5white- grey whitevitreoustubular crystals SrSO 4 celestine3.54white- blue whitevitreousvery brittle PbSO 4 anglesite36.3white- blue whitevitreousassociated with galena CaSO 4 anhydrite33White- brown whitepearlysplintery fracture CaSO 4. 2H 2 O gypsum 22.3colorlesswhitevitreousflexible, inelastic

20 20 Important Non-silicate Minerals (sulfates) Hamblin; Howard, Exercises in Physical Geology


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