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What is a mineral?What is a mineral?
• Minerals – inorganic, solid materials found in nature.
• What does inorganic mean?– It was not formed by plants or animals
• Rock – made up of two or more minerals.
What is a mineral?What is a mineral?
• How do minerals form?– Minerals form from melted rock material,
called magma, that cools
• Precipitation – Water drops out minerals that it cannot hold
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Crystals– Crystals have an orderly pattern of atoms,
arranged in a repeating pattern
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Cleavage and fracture– How to a mineral breaks
• Cleavage – Minerals break into smooth planes
• Fracture – Minerals break roughly with jagged or rough
edges
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Color – This is the least reliable property of minerals.
Colors can be misleading (gold and pyrite), and some minerals come in many different colors.
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Streak – Scrape a mineral across an unglazed
porcelain tile and the color it leaves is its streak. Streak does not always match the color
• Luster– Describes how a mineral reflects light– Shiny, dull, pearly, etc.
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Hardness– Mohs scale gives the hardness of each
mineral– What it can be scratched by shows how hard
it is
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Specific Gravity– Similar to density– Ratio of weight of the sample to an equal
volume of water
Properties of MineralsProperties of Minerals
• Other properties– Magnetism – Smell– Reaction to chemicals – Visual distortion– Taste
Common MineralsCommon Minerals
• What do we call the common minerals that make up rocks?– Rock forming minerals, which are mostly