Do Now 2/26 1.How do you find the Hardness of a Mineral? 1-2 Mineral Can be scratched with your...

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Do Now 2/26 1. How do you find the Hardness of a Mineral? 1-2 Mineral Can be scratched with your fingernail 2-3 Mineral can be scratched with a penny 4-5 Mineral can SCRATCH THE PENNY 6-7- Mineral can scratch glass 7-8- Mineral can scratch steel 8-9 - Mineral can scratch streak plate 2. Identify this mineral’s name using the ID Key : It has a non metallic luster and hardness of 4 3. Name the Four types of lusters AND an example for each: 1._ _ Example: 2._________________ Example: 3._________________ Example: 4._________________ Example: Graphite Glassy Quartz Dull Kaolinite- chalk Pearly Muscovite Mica Metallic

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Do Now 2/261. How do you find the Hardness of a Mineral?

1-2 Mineral Can be scratched with your fingernail2-3 Mineral can be scratched with a penny4-5 Mineral can SCRATCH THE PENNY6-7- Mineral can scratch glass7-8- Mineral can scratch steel8-9 - Mineral can scratch streak plate

2. Identify this mineral’s name using the ID Key: It has a non metallic luster and hardness of 4

3. Name the Four types of lusters AND an example for each:

1._ _ Example:2._________________ Example:3._________________ Example:4._________________ Example:

GraphiteGlassy Quartz

Dull Kaolinite- chalk

Pearly Muscovite Mica

Metallic

1. What is the name of this mineral? 2. What is the luster of this mineral?

DO NOW- Minerals

3. What is the name of this mineral?4. What is the hardness of this mineral?

5. What is the name of this mineral that you can write with?

6. Are minerals organic or inorganic and what does organic/inorganic mean?

Galena

Metallic

Inorganic- NOT made of living things

Sulfur

2.5-3

Graphite

DO NOW- Provide, name, type of cleavage and hardness

1 2 3

4 5 6

Quartz4 directions

7

Fluorite- fracture BUT sometimes 4 directions

Calcite- 3 directions NOT 90°

Talc- one direction (very hard to see)

Muscovite Mica one direction

Halite3 directions at 90°

2.5 2.5

1

3

4

1.What is the difference between fracture and cleavage?

List 3 minerals with Cleavage:

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List 3 minerals with Fracture:

1. 1.2. 2.3. 3.

2. What DO YOU BELIEVE is the difference between rocks and mineral?

Fracture has NO SPECIFIC shape in the way the mineral naturally breaksCleavage does have some kind of specific shape in the way it breaks

Halite- Cubic

Mica- This sheets

SulfurCalcite- Rhombic

Graphite

Fluorite

Minerals have specific chemical composition and chemical structureRocks are made up of different minerals

Do Now- Name and answer question for each:

Hardness? Hardness? Cleavage?Ore for?

Ore for? hardness? Ore for? Cleavage?

Talc, 1 Fluorite, 4 Orthoclase Feldspar, 2 directions

Galena, lead

Hematite, ironCorundum, 9 Bauxite,

Aluminum

Calcite, 3 directions NOT

90°

Name these minerals!

Sulfur Halite GraphiteHematite

Kaolinite Muscovite Mica Biotite Mica Gypsum

Do Now:What is the type of rock (Igneous, Metamorphic or Sedimentary) for the

following rocks and what is the sub category?

1 2 3

45 6

SedimentaryClastic Intrusive

Igneous

ExtrusiveIgneous

Non foliatedMetamorphic

Extrusive

Igneous

FoliatedMetamorphic

7 SedimentaryClastic

8Sedimentary

Organic

Do Now-Sedimentary Rocks- Answer in your new Do Now Chart

1. List and Describe the THREE types of Sedimentary Rocks. Then, provide an example for each TYPE of sedimentary rocks.A. Clastic-

B. Chemical-

C. Organic-

Made up of piece of rocks that are cemented together.Example: sandstone or conglomerate

Made from chemical reaction of water and a given mineralexample: Limestone and geodes

Made up of living material

Example: coal or limestone

USE the Rock KEYS to identify the Sedimentary rocks below:

Organic

ShaleGeode

Chemical

Conglomerate

Clastic

Do Now- Metamorphic Rocks

Name these rocks and state if it is foliated or non-foliated

Name:Foliate or non-foliated?

Name:Foliate or nonfoliate?

Name:Foliate or nonfoliate?

Marble

Non

Foliated

Schist

Gneiss

Foliated

Do Now- Igneous RockList the name of the following rocks, type of igneous (intrusive/extrusive) and how the rocks were formed.

Name:Intr/Extr:

Name:Intr/Extr:

Name:Intr/Extr:

Name:Intr/Extr:

Scoria

Extrusive Intrusive

Pumice

Granite

Extrusive

Obsidian

Extrusive

Do Now:1. What are the TWO types of Igneous Rocks? Describe and Provide an example of

each.Intrusive- forms on the surface of the earth from lava or a volcano (Examples:

Pumice and obsidian)Extrusive- forms from magma under the earth’s surface (Examples: granite and

basalt)2. What are the TWO types of Metamorphic Rocks? Describe and Provide an

example of each.Foliated- layers (gneiss and schist)Non-Foliated- no layers (Marble and Quartzite)

3. How do Igneous rocks form?From the heating and cooling or lava and magma

4. How do Metamorphic rocks form?From heat and pressure deep within the earth’s crust

Do Now- Names and answer the question:Orthoclase Feldspar

fluorite

Talc

Scoria

Sandstone

MuscoviteMica

Gneiss

GraniteShale

Schist

Marble

obsidian

Halite

Quartz

Graphite

Pumice

Common in what rock?

Type and sub category?

Hardness?

Hardness?

Hardness?

Hardness?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type and sub category?

Type of cleavage?

Type of cleavage?

Name these minerals and state something unique about each mineral:

Orthoclase Feldspar

GypsumMuscovite Mica

Graphite Fluorite Talc

GalenaCalcite Biotite Mica

Do Now-Rock Review (TYPE and NAME)

1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

9. 10.

Sedimentary

Marble

Conglomerate

Sedimentary

shale

Sedimentary

Schist

Metamorphic

Obsidian

Igneous

gneiss

Metamorphic

Igneous

granite

Igneous

sandstone

Igneous

Pumice

Metamorphic

Scoria