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1 Minerals

2 4 requirements to be considered a mineral:
Naturally Occurring (not manmade)

3 4 requirements to be considered a mineral:
Inorganic – not from living things Arsenic minerals

4 4 requirements to be considered a mineral:
Unique chemical composition (chemical formula) Calcite

5 4 requirements to be considered a mineral:
Definite structural pattern (crystalline) Quartz

6 Relationship to Rocks Are minerals rocks? Yes
Are all rocks minerals? Not always Why? Not all rocks fit the criteria of a mineral

7 Mineral Formation Precipitation: minerals settle out of solution
Crystallization: structured organization of atoms Crystal size: depends on amount of time to grow

8 Physical Properties: Color – this is the LEAST RELIABLE
One mineral can come in many colors Many minerals can be the same color Quartz

9 Physical Properties: Streak – the color of the mineral in powdered form May be different than its color More reliable Pyrite

10 Physical Properties: Luster – how it shines or reflects light
Metallic (shiny) vs. nonmetallic (dull, glossy) Metallic Luster Nonmetallic Luster

11 Physical Properties: Hardness – resistance to being scratched
Moh’s hardness scale Ranges from 1 (soft) to 10 (hard)

12 Hardness Each number is a different mineral
Ex: 1= Talc, 10=Diamond, 7= Quartz

13 Hardness The hardness of tools used to identify minerals can also be on the scale Ex: Fingernail = 2.5 Penny = 3.5 Glass = 5.5 Steel nail = 6.5

14 Physical Properties: Cleavage – tendency of a mineral to split along planes of weakness Up to 3 planes

15 Physical Properties: Fracture – uneven breaks (no cleavage)

16 Other Possibly Useful Properties:
Magnetic

17 Other Possibly Useful Properties:
Taste (not recommended) Ex: Halite

18 Other Possibly Useful Properties:
Acid test – some minerals bubble in hydrochloric acid Ex: Calcite

19 Other Possibly Useful Properties:
Double Refraction – can see two images through the mineral Ex: Calcite

20 Other Possibly Useful Properties:
Fluorescence: glow under UV light

21 ***IMPORTANT: The physical properties of a mineral are due to the internal arrangement of its atoms!***

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