1. Minerals 2. What is a Mineral? Naturally-formedsolidsubstance with acrystalstructure Pyromorphite 3. What do all minerals have in common? All: Are formed bynaturalprocesses.…
1. Identifying minerals (with slides from ‘duncanpatti’ and ‘ms. Wells’) 2. A mineral: 1. Occurs naturally (not man-made) 2. is a solid 3. is a chemical…
1. Turn to the lab manual- • DIAGNOSITIC VS AMBIGUOUS • LUSTER • STREAK • CRYSTAL HABIT • BREAKAGE • SPECIFIC GRAVITY 2. YOU WILL USE TABLE ONE • On page 14…
1. UNPACKED ELEMENT DRIVING INSTRUCTION: S6E5b:Look into the role of minerals to rock makeup. 2. INTRODUCTION Welcome Junior Geologist today we will find out if an object…
1. Minerals 2. What is a Mineral? Naturally-formedsolidsubstance with acrystalstructure Pyromorphite 3. What do all minerals have in common? All: Are formed bynaturalprocesses.…
1. 3.2MINERALS 2. WHAT IS A MINERAL? Naturally occurring Inorganic Crystalline structure Solid Fixed chemical composition 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF MINERALS…
1. Unit 2 Lithosphere• Rocks and Minerals 2. OK – so here’s the real introduction to Rocks & Minerals 3. What is a Mineral?• Solid Earth Materials• Naturally…
1. Minerals 2. How Some Minerals Form mineral: always a solid material with particles arranged in a repeating pattern the pattern is called a crystal almostall minerals are…
1. Friday, January 30, 2015 The Earth’s Crust Mineral Identification 2. Mineral Identification What differences can you see between these minerals that could help identify…
1. Mineral Identification Vocabulary 2. Appearance what a mineral looks like (color, shape, size) NOT A VERY RELIABLE TEST 3. Hardness a measure of how easily a mineral scratches…