Top Banner
ROCKS and MINERALS of PA
24

ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Dec 16, 2015

Download

Documents

Lola Chun
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

ROCKS and

MINERALS of PA

Page 2: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Do we take them for granted?

In the Stone Age???

Or….. Are we still in the …..

Page 3: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Do we take them for granted?

Stone Age???

Page 4: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Common Minerals in everyday Life in PA (300)

Halite: Made of 2 elements (Na: Sodium and Cl: Chlorine

Graphite( Not lead) and Diamond: Made of a single element C: Carbon

Page 5: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Common Minerals (element) in everyday Life in PA (300)

Cu: Copper: Used for wiring and plumbingS: Sulfur

Ag: Silver

Au: Gold

Page 6: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Common Minerals (compounds) in everyday Life

in PA

Quartz found in PA: SiO2

Limestone: Tyrone, PA Calcite (CaCO3)

Page 7: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

WHAT IS A MINERAL?

Page 8: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

SolidCannot be a liquid or a gas

Naturally OccurringFound in nature, not man-made

InorganicIs not alive and never was, non-living

Fixed compositionHas a chemical formula, most are formed from compounds of

two or more elements, some minerals consist of one element ex. Au

Crystal FormA definite structure in which atoms are arranged

What is a mineral? Properties:

Page 9: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

A mineral is a naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure.

What is a mineral? Definition:

Page 10: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Is it non-living material?Is it a solid?Is it formed in nature?Does it have a crystalline structure?

Questions to ask yourself when determining if an item is a mineral or not:

The next few slides show an assortment of items.

As a group, categorize the items as either:Minerals or Non-Minerals.

Page 11: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Wood

Page 12: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Gold

Page 13: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Fossil

Page 14: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Topaz

Page 15: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Bones

Page 16: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Granite

Page 17: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Quartz

Page 18: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Pearls

Page 19: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Talc

Page 20: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Icebergs

Page 21: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Diamond

Page 22: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Coal

Page 23: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

Rock Salt

Page 24: ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?

And the answers are… Minerals

a) Gold

b) Topaz

c) Quartz

d) Talc

e) Iceberg*

f) Diamonds

Non-Minerals

a) Wood - once living

b) Fossils – once living

c) Bone - living material

d) Granite - intrusive igneous rock

e) Pearls – made by oysters

f) Coal - Sedimentary rock

g) Rock Salt – Sedimentary rock

According to IMA – ice is listed as a mineral