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Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

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Page 1: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Properties of Minerals

Geologists use characteristics to tell

one mineral from another

Page 2: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

What is a Mineral?

1. Must be a solid.

2. Must occur in nature.

3. Must have a definable chemical composition (NaCl).

4. Must have a crystalline structure.

5. Must be inorganic.• Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTXSwnkieZc

Page 3: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Mineral Properties we will mainly study:

Luster Hardness

Cleavage Streak

Page 4: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Special Properties

• Fluorescence• Optical Properties: double

refraction• Taste• Conductivity• Reaction to Acid• Magnetism• Density

• Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjA2-MrWAVU

• Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv_ApO7xiv8

Page 5: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Luster• Refers to the way light reflects from

the surface of the mineral. • There are two types of luster,

–Metallic: looks like polished metal. –Nonmetallic: does not look like

polished metal. • Nonmetallic can be shiny or dull.

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Pyrite has metallic luster

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Quartz has nonmetallic luster

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Hardness

• Is measured by how easy it is to scratch.

• • Geologists use

Mohs Hardness Scale

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Gypsum is soft, it can be scratched by a fingernail.

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Calcite is soft, but a little harder because it cannot be

scratched by a fingernail, but it can be scratched by a penny.

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Fluorite is harder. It can be scratched by a nail, but not a

penny or fingernail.

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Diamonds are the hardest mineral, so it scratches every

mineral.

Page 13: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Cleavage• Not all minerals have cleavage. • Some minerals split easily along a

flat surface. • The number of lines that are created

when a mineral is split will be the number of cleavage lines.

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Mica has cleavage in one direction.

It breaks along one line.

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Feldspar has two lines of cleavage. It breaks along

two lines.

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Streak• Red chalk on a chalk board makes

red marks. White chalk makes white marks.

• Not all minerals work this way. When some minerals are scratched along a ceramic streak plate, it creates a different color.

Page 17: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Gold• When gold is

run across a streak plate it makes a yellowish-gold color.

• That makes sense.

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Pyrite or “Fool’s Gold”• When pyrite is run

across a streak plate, it has a black or dark green streak.

• Pyrite is not worth much money, while gold is worth a lot. They look alike, so miners call it fool’s gold.

Page 19: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Hematite• Hematite’s color is

grey, but its streak is red.

• Hema means blood.

• The mineral was named hematite because it looked like it was bleeding when it was taken across a streak plate.

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One mineral property we will

not use…

COLOR

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A mineral can be many different colors. Below is Mica.

Page 22: Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another.

Many minerals can be the same color. Below are gold colored minerals. Which one

is gold?

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The answer…None of them

were real gold.

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Just like with people…

Outside color does not tell you much about the

important characteristics.

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Videos:

Mineral Identification

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnM8ebB06MU

Hardness Scale

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7piTh8mH9zw