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Brain Teaser. How could all of your cousins have an aunt who is not your aunt?. Minerals. Mineral - definition. Naturally occurring Inorganic Solid Specific atomic composition Definite atomic structure. Mineral Identification. 1. Hardness 2. Streak 3. Cleavage/Fracture - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brain TeaserHow could all of your cousins have an aunt who is not your aunt?

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Mineral - definition

• Naturally occurring• Inorganic• Solid• Specific atomic composition• Definite atomic structure

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Mineral Identification

• 1. Hardness• 2. Streak• 3. Cleavage/Fracture• 4. Luster• 5. Specific Gravity• 6. Color

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Hardness• Is measured by how easy it is to

scratch. • Geologists order the hardness by…1. Scratched by a fingernail.2. Scratched by a penny. 3. Scratched by a nail. 4. Scratched by a diamond. These are not all of the tools geologists

use, but it will work for our experiment.

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Mineral Identification• Hardness – the ability to resist scratching; ranges from 1

(softest) to 10 (hardest)

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Mineral Systems

• If space is not restricted, a mineral will exhibit a crystal pattern with a definite number of sides and specific angles.

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Mineral Identification

• _________ – the color of the powdered form of a mineral

Streak

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Mineral Identification

• Cleavage (flat surfaces) or Fracture (no flat surfaces) – the way a mineral __________ breaks

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Mineral Identification

• Fracture: ___________________• Ex. Quartz or obsidian

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Mica is probably the best example as it splits into thin sheets. It is said to have

one perfect cleavage.

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Calcite and Galena cleave in three directions.They are said to have three good cleavages.

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Not all minerals show cleavage.Those that don’t break along cleavage

surfaces are said to have fracture.

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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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Specific Gravity of a Mineral

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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.

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Brain Teasers1. Mary’s father has 5 daughters – Nana, Nene,

Nini, Nono. What is the fifth daughters name?

2. In a one-story pink house, there was a pink person, a pink cat, a pink fish, a pink computer, a pink chair, a pink table, a pink telephone, a pink shower– everything was pink! What color was the stairs?

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Review

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COMMON MINERALS IN THE EARTH

• QUARTZ (Silica) SiO2

• CORUNDUM (Alumina) Al2O3

• HEMATITE Fe2O3

• CALCITE CaCO3

• DOLOMITE CaMg(CO3)2

• GYPSUM CaSO4

• FLUORITE CaF2

• PYRITE FeS2

• OLIVINE (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

• PYROXENE (Mg,Fe)SiO3

• AMPHIBOLE (Ca2Mg5)Si8O22(OH)2

• FELDSPARSAlbite NaAlSi3O8

Orthoclase KAlSi3O8

Anorthite CaAl2Si2O8

• KAOLINITE Al2Si2O5(OH)4

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