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MineralsChapter 3 pg 66 - 91

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Properties of MineralsChapter 3: Section 1

5 properties of ALL MINERALS

Naturally Occurring

Made by nature; not manmade

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Properties of MineralsChapter 3: Section 1

Inorganic

Was never a living thing

Solid

at room temp.

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Properties of MineralsChapter 3: Section 1

Crystal Structure

Particles line up in specific order

Repeating pattern - Atoms

DiamondKaoliniteTuesday, October 25, 2011

Atoms

Atom

basic unit of matter

all things made from

Protons, Neutrons, & Electrons

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Properties of MineralsChapter 3: Section 1

Definite Chemical Structure

A Mineral is always made of:

Same specific elements

Same amount of each element

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Is the object a Mineral?

Is it Naturally Occurring?

Is it Inorganic?

Is it a Solid?

Does it have a Crystal Structure?

Does it have a definite chemical composition?

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7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 737 ways to identify a specific mineral

Color

Easiest to see, but least helpful

Same mineral can show more than one color

Pollution = color changes

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7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 73

Streak

Color of the inside powder

Can be different than outside color

Find by scratching on streak plate

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7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 73Luster

How Shiny something is

Metallic

Shiny or Dull

Non-Metallic

Shiny or DullTuesday, October 25, 2011

7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 73

Density

Specific density for each mineral

D = M / V

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7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 73

Hardness

Resists scratching

Find by scratching on other substances

Mohs Hardness Scale

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Fingernail (2.5)

Penny (3.5)

Steel File (6.5)

Glass (5.5)

Nail (4.5)

Streak Plate (7.0)

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7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 73

Crystal Structure

Shape made by Atoms repeating

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7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Chapter 3 pg 68 - 73

Element

Made of one Atom - pure substance

Compound

More than one atom together- chemically

Mixture

objects physically togetherTuesday, October 25, 2011

7 ways toIdentify a Mineral

Heterogenous Mixture

can see the different substances in mixture. (chex mix)

Homogenous Mixture

Substances appear as one. (milk)

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7 ways toIdentify a MineralIntensive Property

does not matter the size of the sample you measure

Extensive Property

the amount that you measure changes the answers

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