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1 In the beginning…..

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6 your new friends: MINERALS Basic Building Blocks of Rocks

7 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust

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9 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6%

10 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7%

11 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1%

12 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1% Iron (Fe)……………………………... 5.0%

13 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1% Iron (Fe)……………………………... 5.0% Calcium (Ca)………………………… 3.6%

14 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1% Iron (Fe)……………………………... 5.0% Calcium (Ca)………………………… 3.6% Sodium (Na)………………………… 2.8%

15 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1% Iron (Fe)……………………………... 5.0% Calcium (Ca)………………………… 3.6% Sodium (Na)………………………… 2.8% Pota. (K)……………………………... 2.6%

16 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silica (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1% Iron (Fe)……………………………... 5.0% Calcium (Ca)………………………… 3.6% Sodium (Na)………………………… 2.8% Pota. (K)……………………………... 2.6% Magnesium (Mg)…………………… 2.1%

17 I. Introduction A.Major Elements Found in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen (O)…………………………. 46.6 % Silicon (Si)…………………………… 27.7% Aluminum (Al)……………………... 8.1% Iron (Fe)……………………………... 5.0% Calcium (Ca)………………………… 3.6% Sodium (Na)………………………… 2.8% Pota. (K)……………………………... 2.6% Magnesium (Mg)…………………… 2.1% TOTAL 98.5%

18 Proportion of major elements making up the mass of the entire earth

19 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding

20 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer”

21 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer”

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23 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer” “the octet rule” Compounds want to behave like the Noble Gases

24 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer”

25 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer”

26 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer”

27 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer” 2. Covalent “sharing

28 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 2. Covalent “sharing

29 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 2. Covalent “sharing

30 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 2. Covalent “sharing

31 I. Introduction B. Chemical Bonding 1. Ionic “transfer” 2. Covalent “sharing 3. Metallic “mega-covalent”

32 II. What Is a Mineral?

33 A. naturally occurring

34 II. What Is a Mineral? A.naturally occurring B.inorganic

35 II. What Is a Mineral? A.naturally occurring B.inorganic C.crystalline solid

36 II. What Is a Mineral? A.naturally occurring B.inorganic C.crystalline solid D.has a unique atomic structure and definite chemical composition

37 III. Properties of Minerals

38 A. Crystal Form

39 III. Properties of Minerals A. Crystal Form

40 III. Properties of Minerals B. Hardness : the mineral’s ability to scratch, or be scratched.

41 III. Properties of Minerals B. Hardness

42 III. Properties of Minerals C. Luster: Light reflected from the surface of a mineral 1. Metallic 2. Non Metallic

43 III. Properties of Minerals C. Luster

44 III. Properties of Minerals D. Streak

45 III. Properties of Minerals D. Streak

46 III. Properties of Minerals E. Cleavage: when minerals break along repeated planes of weakness

47 III. Properties of Minerals E. Cleavage

48 III. E. Cleavage

49 III. Properties of Minerals F. Fracture: when minerals break irregularly

50 III. Properties of Minerals G. Color All are calcite!!!

51 III. Properties of Minerals H. Specific Gravity

52 III. Properties of Minerals I. Taste/Touch/Smell salty greasy Pretty smelly!

53 III. Properties of Minerals J. Magnetism K. “Fizz” with HCl

54 IV. Mineral Types

55 A.Silicates B.Non Silicates

56 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 1.Single Tetrahedra

57 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 1.Single Tetrahedra Ex: Olivine

58 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 2. Double Tetrahedra (1 O shared) Ex:

59 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 3. Single Chain (2 O shared) Ex: Pyroxene

60 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 4. Double chain (2 and 3 O shared) Ex: Amphibole

61 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 5. Ring Structure ( and O shared) Ex:

62 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 6. Sheet Structure ( and O shared) Ex: Mica Biotite Muscovite

63 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 6. Sheet Structure ( and O shared) Ex: Mica

64 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 7. Framework Structure (4 O shared) Ex: Quartz Feldspars

65 IV. Mineral Types A.Silicates 7. Framework Structure (all 4 O shared) Ex: Quartz SiO 2

66 7. Framework Structure (all 4 O shared) Ex: Feldspars (Al, Si, O) compounds Na Plagioclase Ca Plagioclase K-Feldspar “Orthoclase”

67 B. Non Silicates 1. Carbonates (CO 3 )

68 B. Non Silicates 1.Carbonates (CO 3 ) Calcite (CaCO 3 ) Dolomite Ca Mg (CO 3 ) 2

69 B. Non Silicates 2. Halides Halite (NaCl) Fluorite (CaF 2 )

70 B. Non Silicates 3. Oxides (O 2 ) Hematite (Fe 2 O 3 ) Limonite FeO(OH)Magnetite (FeFe 2 O 4 )

71 B. Non Silicates 4. Sulfides (S) Pyrite (FeS 2 ) Galena (PbS)

72 B. Non Silicates 5. Sulfates (SO 4 ) Gypsum CaSO 4 * 2H 2 O Variety: Alabaster Variety: Selenite

73 B. Non Silicates 6. Native elements Diamond (C) Sulfer (S) Graphite (C)

74 B. Non Silicates 6. Native elements Copper (Cu) Gold (Au) Silver (Ag)


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