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M INERALS OF THE E ARTH ’ S C RUST Chapter 1. W HAT IS A MINERAL ? Section 1 Vocabulary Mineral Element Compound Crystal Silicate Mineral Nonsilicate.

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Page 1: M INERALS OF THE E ARTH ’ S C RUST Chapter 1. W HAT IS A MINERAL ? Section 1 Vocabulary Mineral Element Compound Crystal Silicate Mineral Nonsilicate.

MINERALS OF THE EARTH’S CRUSTChapter 1

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WHAT IS A MINERAL?

Section 1 Vocabulary Mineral Element Compound Crystal Silicate Mineral Nonsilicate Mineral

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THE FOUR ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

Is it nonliving material?

Is it a solid? Does it have a

crystalline structure?

Is it formed in nature?

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MINERAL STRUCTURE

Four questions Needs to be a yes

for all 4 Crystalline Structure

Need to know about elements

Elements All minerals contain

one or more 92 naturally

occuring elements

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ATOMS AND COMPOUNDS

One kind of element Atom-smallest part of

an element that has all the properties of that element

Compound Halite-NaCl

Compound Na-Sodium Cl-Chlorine

One Element Gold or Silver Native element

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CRYSTALS

Shape-by the arrangement of the atoms within the crystal

Arrangement-by the kinds of atoms that make up the mineral

Definite crystalline structure

Crystal Classes

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TWO GROUPS OF MINERALS

Most common classification of minerals is based on chemical composition Silicate minerals Nonsilicate minerals

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SILICATE MINERALS Silicon and oxygen

Two most common elements in the Earth’s crust

Combination 90% Combine with other

elements

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NONSILICATE MINERALS

Do not contain silicon and oxygen

Most important classes Native elements Carbonates Halides Oxides Sulfates Sulfides

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IDENTIFYING MINERALS

Section 2 Vocabulary Luster Streak Cleavage Fracture Hardness Density

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COLOR

Same mineral-variety of colors Quartz Granite

Change of color Impurities Other factors

Air Water

NOT THE BEST WAY TO IDENTIFY A MINERAL

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LUSTER

The way a surface reflects light

Shiny or dull Metallic-Shiny,

bright, and reflective Submetallic-dull and

reflective Nonmetallic-dull and

not reflective Figure 1

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STREAK

The color of a mineral in powered form

Streak Plate-a mineral’s streak can be found by rubbing the mineral against a piece of unglazed porcelain

Color is not always the same

Not affected by air or water

MORE RELIABLE THAN COLOR

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CLEAVAGE AND FRACTURE

The way a mineral breaks is determined by the arrangement of its atoms.

Cleavage-break smooth

Fracture-uneven break

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HARDNESS

A mineral’s resistance to being scratched

MOHS HARDNESS SCALE

Talc-1 Diamond-10 The greater a

mineral’s resistance to being scratched is, the higher the mineral’s rating is.

Scratch it on another rock

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DENSITY

The measure of how much matter is in a given amount of space.

Density=Mass/Volume

Grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3)

Water is used as a reference point. 1 g/cm3

Specific Gravity

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SPECIAL PROPERTIES

Only a few minerals! Fluorescence-glow

under ultraviolet light Magnetism-attract

iron Chemical Reaction-

acid will cause a fizz Taste-halite-salty Optical Properties-

double image Radioactivity- radium

or uranium

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THE FORMATION MINING AND USE OF MINERALS

Section 3 Vocabulary Ore Reclamation

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MINING

Must be mined to extract valuable elements

To describe a mineral deposit large enough and pure enough to be mined for profit

Two Forms Surface Mining Subsurface Mining Depends on Location

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SURFACE MINING At or Near the Surface

Open pits- remove large, near-surface deposits of economically important minerals Gold/silver Downward layer by layer Explosives

Surface Coal Mines-strip mining-moved in strips

Quarries-used for mining building stone, crushed rock, sand, and gravel

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SUBSURFACE MINING

Too deep within the Earth to be surface mined

Passageways Horizontally At an angle

If deep in the earth a vertical shaft is sunk Connects

passageways at different levels

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RESPONSIBLE MINING

Return the land to its original state after the mining is complete

Law since mid-1970’s

Reduce needs for minerals

Recycling

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METALLIC MINERALS

Shiny Surfaces Does not let light

pass through them Conductors of heat

and electricity Strong, Do not Rust Gold, Silver, and

Copper

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NONMETALLIC

Shiny or dull surfaces

May let light pass through them

Good insulators of electricity

Most Widely used Calcite and Silica

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GEMSTONES

Highly Valuable Diamond, Ruby,

Sapphire, etc. Color is most

important More attractive the

more value Durable Carat