Target 1: I can effectively communicate the 4 components needed for a substance to be classified as a mineral. What is a mineral? It is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid, that has a definite chemical composition, and has an orderly arrangement of atoms.
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Target 1: I can effectively communicate the 4 components needed for a substance to be classified as a mineral. What is a mineral? It is a naturally occurring,
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Target 1: I can effectively communicate the 4 components needed for a substance to be classified as a mineral.
What is a mineral?It is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid, that has a definite chemical composition, and has an orderly arrangement of atoms.
I. What is a mineral?1. Naturally occurring – not man-
made2. Inorganic solid – never alive3. Definite chemical composition
- made from specific elements or compounds
4. Orderly arrangement of atoms.
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What is a mineral?About 4,000 different minerals
are found on Earth, but they all share these four characteristics.
Only 8 elements comprise the majority of the minerals.
Where are minerals found?
What is a mineral? Glass - can be naturally formed (volcanic glass called
obsidian), is a solid, its chemical composition, however, is not always the same, and it does not have a crystalline structure. Thus, glass is not a mineral.
Ice - is naturally formed, is solid, does have a definite chemical composition that can be expressed by the formula H2O, and does have a definite crystalline structure when solid. Thus, ice is a mineral, but liquid water is not (since it is not solid).
Halite (salt) - is naturally formed, is solid, does have a definite chemical composition that can be expressed by the formula NaCl, and does have a definite crystalline structure. Thus halite is a mineral.
Target 2: What is the structure of minerals? All minerals have a crystalline
structure. This indicates that the atoms are bonded in particular patterns that are repeated over and over again.
All minerals are crystals.
What is the structure of minerals?All Mineral crystals are arranged
in repeating patterns. The pattern can be viewed on the outside on some types of minerals because the crystal formed in an open space.
What is the structure of a mineral?Some mineral crystals form in
tight spaces so the crystal shape can’t be seen on the outside of the mineral.
Target 3. How do crystals form?A. Crystals form from Magma
◦Magma cools and elements or compounds arrange themselves into orderly, repeating patterns.
◦The type of mineral crystal depends on the type of elements and or compounds present.
How do crystals form?A. Magma cont. - When magma
cools slowly, the crystals can be seen with the unaided eye. This is because the elements or compounds have time to move apart and form into larger crystals.
How do crystals form?A. Magma cont. – if magma cools
rapidly then the crystals that form will be small or none at all (can’t see crystals).
How do crystals form?
B. Crystals from solution – both require thermal energy to make the elements or compounds move
1. Evaporation.Water evaporates and elements or compounds that are left behind bond together
2. Super saturated solutionToo many elements or compounds in water can bond together to form crystals (Occurs without evaporation).
How are minerals identified?A. Appearance – Color and overall
physical appearance Appearance is not always reliable.
Why??
Which mineral is worth $5,000?
How are minerals identified?B. Hardness – The measure of
how easily a mineral can be scratched
Mohs Scale is used to measure hardness. It lists the hardness of ten minerals. Talc is the softest with a value of one and diamond is the hardest with a value of 10
Examples of each
How are minerals identified?
How are minerals identified?
C. Luster – The way a mineral reflects light.
Metallic luster – shine like metal - i.e. chrome, belt buckle
Nonmetallic luster – does not shine like metal Dull Pearly Silky Glassy