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1 Minerals

2 Matter Anything that takes up space and has mass.
Physical Properties: characteristics that can be observed with out changing the composition of the substance. Chemical Properties: characteristics that describe what a substance is composed of and how it will react with other substances

3 Elements A substance that has a characteristic set of physical and chemical properties.

4 Elements consist of atoms
Atom: the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element.

5 Minerals Occur naturally Inorganic Crystalline Solid

6 Determining if something can be a mineral……
Ask 4 basic questions Is the substance inorganic? Does it occur naturally? Is the substance a solid in crystalline form? Does it have a definite chemical composition? If the answer is YES to all 4 questions, then it is a mineral.

7 There are over 3,000 minerals!!!!
The 20 common minerals are called the rock forming minerals 10 of these make up 90% of Earth’s crust

8 Two Main Groups of Minerals
1. Silicate Minerals Contain atoms of silicon (Si) and oxygen (O) Make up 96% of Earth’s crust Feldspar: metal combined with Si and O 2. Nonsilicate Minerals Minerals that do not contain Silicon (Si) Make up 4 % of the crust 6 major groups

9 Are these silicate or nonsilicate minerals?

10 Crystalline Structure of Minerals
A specific geometric arrangement of atoms Crystal: Natural solid with a definite internal pattern

11 How are crystal shapes studied?
X-rays

12 Crystalline structure of silicate minerals

13 9.2 Identifying Minerals Scientists that study minerals are called mineralogists Journal: Why do you think studying minerals might be important?

14 Characteristics of minerals
Color Luster Streak Cleavage/Fracture Hardness Crystal Shape Density

15 Color Easily observed Unreliable

16 Luster The ability to reflect light Metallic: Ability to reflect light
Nonmetallic Glassy (transparent) Waxy Pearly Brilliant Dull (earthy)

17 Streak Color of mineral in powder form
Use an unglazed ceramic tile called a streak plate

18 How a mineral splits apart when broken…
Cleavage and Fracture How a mineral splits apart when broken… Cleavage: When a mineral splits easily along a plane Fracture: Break in uneven, curved, irregular patterns

19 Hardness The measure of a mineral’s ability to resist scratching
Measured using the Measure of Hardness Scale (MOHS)

20 What is the hardness of a mineral that can scratch quartz but is scratched by Topaz?

21 Crystal Shape

22 Density Ratio of mass to volume of a substance D = m/v
Units of measure: g/cm3

23 Special Properties of Minerals
Magnetism Fluorescence Phosphorescence Double Refraction Radioactivity

24 Magnetism Attract small particles of iron due to magnetically aligned poles.

25 Fluorescence: Ability to glow under UV light
Phosphorescence: Ability to continue glowing after UV light source is removes

26 Refraction Refraction: Bending of light rays as they pass through different materials Double refraction: Light rays split into two parts

27 Radioactivity When an unstable nucleus of an element releases a particle

28 Density Lab


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