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Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

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Page 1: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Minerals & Rocks

Page 2: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Minerals• A naturally formed, inorganic solid with

crystal structure and definate chemical composition.– The substance was not formed by or from living

things such as plants or animals

• Made from Chemical elements or compounds

• Minerals can be identified by their physical and chemical properties– Luster, Streak, Crystal,

Hardness, Density and Structure.

Page 3: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Luster• The way a

mineral reflects light– Metallic Luster

• hard, shiny

– Nonmetallic Luster

• shiny, glassy, waxy, pearly, earthy (dull)

Page 4: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Streak• The streak is the color of the mineral in powdered

form. • The streak is found by rubbing a fresh corner of the

mineral across a white, unglazed streak plate• Some metallic minerals

leave behind a powder that is not the same color as the mineral.

• The color of the mineral is not always the same as the streak! Streak is more reliable.

Page 5: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Crystal Structure

• A regularly shaped solid formed by an ordered pattern of atoms– Examples include: Six sided, cubic,

rectangular, sheets, fibers

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Hardness

• A measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched.

• Minerals can be tested by scratching the unknown mineral with the edge or point of other materials of known harness

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Mohs Scale of Hardness

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Density• Can be found by either dividing the mass of a

sample by its volume or flotation

• Water’s density is 1 g/mL

• A substance will sink in water if it is more dense than 1g/mL and float if it is less dense than 1g/ML

Page 9: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Rocks• Nearly all rocks are

composed of one or more minerals

• Geologists classify rocks according to how they were formed– Igneous rocks form from lava when it reaches

the surface, cools and solidifies– Sedimentary rocks result from the compaction

and cementing of layers of sediment– Metamorphic rocks form when other types of

rocks are changed by heat and/or pressure

Page 10: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Igneous Rocks• The result of the solidification

of magma or lava• Most lack layering, however

successive lava flows can form a layered rock structure

• Those that cool slowly, deep within Earth, are composed of large crystals

• Those that cool faster, at or near the Earth’s surface, have smaller or no visible crystals

Page 11: Minerals & Rocks. Minerals A naturally formed, inorganic solid with crystal structure and definate chemical composition. –The substance was not formed.

Igneous Rock Formation

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Igneous Rock Classification

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Sedimentary Rocks

• Most are composed of the weathered remains of other rocks

• Usually are formed by the compression and cementing of particles of sediment

• Generally exist as a thin layer over metamorphic and igneous rocks

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Sedimentary Rock Characteristics• Fragmental rocks are made up of different sized

particles such as shale, sandstone and conglomerate (composed of pebbles or larger stones held together by natural cement)

• Organic sedimentary rock contain the accumulation of plant and animal remains– Fossils are commonly found

• Chemical sedimentary rocks are deposited by the settling of materials from solution in seawater– This occurs during the evaporation of seawater and when

chemical reactions in the water form compounds that settle

– Rock Salt is an example

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Sedimentary Rock

Classification

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Metamorphic Rocks

• Form when sedimentary and igneous rocks are changed by heat and/or pressure

• The only kind of rock that forms directly from another rock

• Metamorphism may cause structures, such as layering, to become distorted or to disappear

• It also may cause new minerals to form, and/or crystals to grow

• Most are formed deep within the Earth and pushed to the surface when mountains are formed

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Metamorphic Rock Classification

• Texture – Appearance and feel of the rock surface

• Grain Size

• Composition

• Type of Metamorphism

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Metamorphic Rock Classification

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The Rock Cycle

• Natural changes in rocks and rock material that takes place at the Earth’s surface and within Earth

• Nearly all rocks are made from the remains of other rocks

• Rocks are classified based of their origin

• Rocks can change in response to changing conditions at the surface or within Earth

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The Rock Cycle