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Take home information from this section includes: - What is an element? - A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or.

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1 Take home information from this section includes: - What is an element? - A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or physical means - 112+ known elements - 92 occur naturally, rest are made in the lab - Organized by properties into the Periodic Table

2 - What particles make up atoms? - Atoms are the smallest particles of matter - Made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons

3 What are Isotopes? - have the same number of protons but varying numbers of neutrons. - important because same element has different isotopes

4 What are compounds and why do they form? A compound consists of two or more elements that are chemically combined in specific proportions. Important because compounds have different properties than the elements that make them up

5 Mineral Characteristics natural inorganic solid definite composition crystal structure

6 4 major processes by which minerals form: 1. Crystallization from magma- cooling magma causes minerals to crystallize

7 2. Precipitation Minerals dissolve out of evaporated water; precipitated

8 Change in pressure and temperature cause an existing mineral to recrystallize while still solid Muscovite Talc

9 A hot mixtures of water with substances dissolved in them. When they come in contact with existing minerals- a chemical reaction occurs forming a new mineral Bornite

10 Minerals are grouped or classified based on their composition. There are 6 groups 1. Carbonates - contain carbon, oxygen, and one ore more metallic element

11 - formed from silicon and oxygen - elements combined to form a silicon tetrahedron, 1 silicon atom and 4 oxygen atoms - formed from cooling magma - either near the surface (few crystals) or deep below surface (larger crystals)

12 - Minerals that contain oxygen and one or more other element(s )

13 - Minerals containing sulfur Gypsum Pyrite

14 - minerals containing halogen ions plus one or more other elements Halite

15 Minerals that exist in a relatively pure form i.e. Gold, silver, copper Gold crystal structure

16 Mineral PROPERTIES are used to identify minerals based on specific characteristics Luster Streak Color Specific Gravity Cleavage & Fracture Hardness Magnetism Fluoresence

17 Streak color of a mineral in its powder form Color often not a good property for Iding

18 Luster how light is reflected from the surface of a mineral

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21 Density= Mass (g) Volume (mL or cm 3 ) Density of water is 1 g/cm 3 Specific Gravity is a ratio, no units

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24 Magnetism Magnetite Fluorescence Double Refraction Calcite Smell Sulfur


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