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1 Minerals

2 Minerals: the building blocks of rocks
Definition of a Mineral: naturally occurring inorganic (nonliving) solid characteristic crystalline structure definite chemical composition

3 How do we identify minerals?
Physical properties: Hardness Luster Streak Cleavage / Fracture Color

4 Physical Properties of Minerals
Hardness: How easy it is to scratch a mineral Mohs Scale of Hardness relative scale consists of 10 minerals, ranked 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest)

5 Mohs Scale of Hardness Hardest (10) – Diamond Softest (1) – Talc
Common objects: - Fingernail (2.5) - Copper penny (3.0) - Steel nail (5.0) - Glass (5.5) - Streak plate (7.5)

6 Physical Properties of Minerals
Luster: How a mineral surface reflects light Two major types: Metallic luster Non-metallic luster Metallic example: Galena Non-metallic example: Orthoclase

7 Physical Properties of Minerals
Streak - color of a mineral in powdered form Obtained by scratching a mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain. Example: Hematite

8 Physical Properties of Minerals
Cleavage - Some minerals split along flat surfaces when struck hard--this is called mineral cleavage

9 Physical Properties of Minerals
Fracture: Other minerals break unevenly along rough or curved surfaces--this is called fracture Quartz

10 Physical Properties of Minerals
Color: Most obvious, but often misleading Different colors may result from impurities Example: Quartz

11 Mineral Groups Rock-forming minerals
~30 common minerals make up most rocks in Earth’s crust


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