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1 Beauty, Industry, and Health
Uses of Minerals Beauty, Industry, and Health

2 Gems Gems are valuable because they are rare and beautiful.

3 Most gems are a special variety of a particular mineral, but they are clearer, brighter, or more colorful than the common sample. Common variety Gem quality variety

4 PERIDOT – Rough direct from mine and professionally cut by jeweler.
TOPAZ – Rough direct from mine and professionally cut and “heated treated” by jeweler to bring out the blue color. PERIDOT – Rough direct from mine and professionally cut by jeweler.

5 Gems (like the ruby and sapphire) and the common form (corundum) of the same mineral may have only small chemical differences. Traces of iron in quartz (left) give amethyst (right) its valuable purple color.

6 Corundum Corundum is a very hard mineral (hardness 9); In its rare pure form, corundum is colorless and called white sapphire. Rubies contain chromic oxide, blue sapphires contain titanium along with ferrous oxide, and yellow sapphires contain ferric oxide.

7 Famous Gems The intense orange phosphorescence of the Hope Diamond is only visible in a dark room after exposure to ultraviolet light.  One of the diamonds surrounding the Hope is phosphorescing blue.   Photograph by John Nels Hatleberg.

8 530 carat “Star of Africa” diamond

9 carat black diamond

10 726 carats (rough) Jonker diamond
125 carats (cut)

11 The Black Star Sapphire of Queensland Australia
733 carats of black sapphire, 35 diamonds Was for sale in 2002 for $100 million dollars Was found by a 14 year old and originally used as a doorstop

12 Gems are valued based on the 4 C’s: Color, Cut, Clarity, and Carats
Smithsonian recent acquisitions

13 Color

14 Color-saturation Color can range from light to dark. A gem is more valuable the closer its color is to the true color (not pale or so dark it is black). Some gems will even have different color saturation levels within them.

15 Natural Diamond Colors

16 Cut This poorly-cut lemon citrine is windowed. Notice you can read the underlying text through the gem's centre.

17 The cut can greatly enhance a gem’s appearance.
The lime citrine (left) is slightly windowed and very poorly cut. The same gemstone has been recut (right) Notice the ‘fogginess’ of the gem before recut, the small window in the middle and lack of symmetry.

18 The best cut is selected for each gem based on its starting shape.
Rough uncut diamonds

19 Skilled gem cutters will follow specific patterns

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21 Clarity-how clear it is

22 This emerald–cut quartz from Brazil has a blue anatase crystal inclusion as well as needle-like inclusions of rutile. In this specimen, we can see the anatase inclusion seemingly floating in this clear quartz gem. Anatase is a form of titanium dioxide and is usually found as small, isolated, well-developed crystals. Diamond with Garnet  Solid inclusions may be the same gem type as the host, or different like the garnet in this diamond.

23 Thousands of needlelike mineral inclusions create a star-like pattern or cat’s eye pattern (asterism) when the stone is cut properly

24 Carat Rounds Squares Ovals Size Weight 1.6 mm .02 carat 5 mm .75 carat
       Squares Ovals Size Weight 1.6 mm .02 carat 5 mm .75 carat 5 x 3 mm .25 carat 2 mm .03 carat 6 mm 1.3 carat 6 x 4 mm .5 carat 2.5 mm .06 carat 7 mm 2.05 carat 7 x 5 mm 1.0 carat 3 mm .10 carat 8 mm 2.9 carat 8 x 6 mm 1.5 carat 3.5 mm .16 carat 9 mm 4.4 carat 9 x 7 mm 2.5 carat 4 mm 10 mm 6.0 carat 10 x 8 mm 3.0 carat 4.5 mm .33 carat 11 mm 8.0 carat 11 x 9 mm 4.0 carat .50 carat 12 mm 10.35 carat 12 x 10 mm 5.0 carat 5.5 mm .65 carat 13 mm 13.2 carat 14 x 10 mm 14 mm 16.5 carat 14 x 12 mm 6.5 mm 15 mm 20.25 carat 16 x 12 mm 10.5 carat

25 Cool Gypsum Crystals-Mexico
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26 Useful Minerals Gemstones are the most popular minerals, but not the most important. Many everyday objects are made from useful minerals.

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28 Useful Gems Include: Diamonds are used in cutting tools
Rubies help produce laser light

29 Bauxite – An aluminum ore
Ores A mineral or rock is an ORE if it contains a useful substance that can be mined at a profit. aluminum Bauxite – An aluminum ore

30 Ores are refined to separate the valuable mineral from the waste material.
In Toy Story 3, the metals were separated from the waste materials using a magnet, then the valuable metals were melted down to be recycled and used again.

31 Mineral Refining 1. Original materials are crushed

32 2. The crushed rocks are heated or treated with a chemical to separate the waste from the ore

33 3. Different materials melt at different temperatures or react to chemicals differently
Useful minerals are then separated from the waste rock and are removed.

34 Some valuable mineral ores

35 bauxite (aluminium oxide, Al2O3): Aluminum

36 Mining for ores can be hard on the environment

37 haematite (iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3): Iron

38 rutile (titanium dioxide, TiO2) and ilmenite (FeTiO3) : Titanium
This mineral is light weight and durable Titanium golf clubs can be several hundred dollars Raw titanium Titanium frames are usually over $1000 Titanium body parts

39 Minerals and Your Health
Many minerals play an important role in maintaining the health of your body. There are over 14 minerals our body must have to function properly.

40 Minerals in our body come from the food we eat

41 Plants absorb the minerals directly from the soil.

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43 Some important minerals needed by humans

44 a. Calcium Helps strengthen our bones and circulate our blood.

45 b. Copper Helps our body break down proteins and helps our red blood cells function

46 c. Iron Helps produce red blood cells, helps prevent fatigue (tiredness) and protects us from disease.

47 d. Sulfur Helps keep our skin, hair, and nails healthy and maintains healthy oxygen levels in our brain.

48 e. Zinc Helps with DNA production, converting protein into energy, and helps fight colds

49 Supplement Facts Each Tablet Contains % Daily Value
Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Tablet Each Tablet Contains % Daily Value Vitamin A 3500 IU (29% as Beta-Carotene) 70% Vitamin C 60 mg 100% Vitamin D 400 IU Vitamin E 30 IU Vitamin K 25 mcg 31% Thiamin 1.5 mg Riboflavin 1.7 mg Niacin 20 mg Vitamin B6 2 mg Folic Acid 400 mcg Vitamin B12 6 mcg Biotin 30 mcg 10% Pantothenic Acid 10 mg Calcium 200 mg 20% Iron 18 mg Phosphorus 20 mg 2% Iodine 150 mcg Magnesium 50 mg 13% Zinc 11 mg 73% Selenium 55 mcg 79% Copper 0.5 mg 25% Manganese 2.3 mg 115% Chromium 35 mcg 29% Molybdenum 45 mcg 60% Chloride 72 mg Potassium 80 mg Boron 75 mcg * Nickel 5 mcg Silicon 2 mg Tin 10 mcg Vanadium 10 mcg * Daily Value not established.

50 Review What do we call rare and beautiful minerals? A: Gems

51 Review What do we call a mineral that can be mined at a profit? A: Ore

52 Review What are some ways that minerals are useful to humans?
A: Minerals have beauty, industry and health uses.


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