Minerals Day 3 Student Notes Quiz Monday!. MINERALS _________are the basic building blocks of...

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Minerals Day 3 Student Notes Quiz Monday!

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MineralsDay 3 Student Notes

Quiz Monday!

MINERALS

_________are the basic building blocks of ___________!

But what is a mineral? ◦______________Occurring◦_______________Substance◦Orderly Crystalline _______________◦Definite Chemical _________________◦Generally considered _______________

MINERALS – Is it a mineral?

1. Why would ice be considered a mineral, but water would not?

2. Is coal considered a mineral? Explain.

3. When you “grow a crystal” from a kit, are you creating a mineral? Explain.

4. Name a mineral that you know of – use the definition of a mineral to write a sentence verifying it is a mineral.

Mineral FormationMinerals are formed in a few ways:

◦ ________________from magma◦ ________________◦ _____________________________(within the

earth)◦ Hydrothermal Solutions

Minerals formed by the

crystallization of magma

Mineral Formation

For each of these ways a mineral is formed, the bottom line is that elements are ____________.

Today we are going to talk about the how they are _________according to which elements are bonded together.

Mineral Formation

Mineral Groups

Minerals can be classified based on their composition.

We will discuss 6 mineral groups today and how you can know which groups minerals belong to based on their chemical composition.

2.2 Minerals

1. Silicates

• _______and _______combine to form a structure called the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron. This silicon-oxygen tetrahedron provides the framework of every silicate mineral.

2.2 Minerals

1. Silicates•Use the periodic table to find the symbol for

Silicon. •Use the table to find the symbol for oxygen.•Whenever you see these symbols together in a

compound it will be classified as a silicate.

Example: Orthoclase Feldspar - KAlSi 3O 8

What other elements do you see in this compound?

Other examples: Quartz – ________

SiO2 - Quartz – used to make glass and

gemstones.

It is one of the most abundant minerals found

on earth!

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KAlSi 3O 8 -

Feldspar – makes porcelain and china

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Mineral Groups

2.2 Minerals

2. Carbonates

•Minerals that contain the elements ________, _______, and one or more other _______elements

• Aragonite – a collectors item

Mineral Groups

2.2 Minerals

3. Oxides

•Minerals that contain __________and one or more other elements, which are usually metals

Oxides

Ice and snowZincite – used in semiconductors

Mineral Groups

2.2 Minerals

4. Sulfates and Sulfides•Minerals that contain the element _________

5. Halides•Minerals that contain a ________ion plus one

or more other elements

6. Native elements•Minerals that exist in __________________•Name 3 examples of Native Elements:

Sulfides

Galena – mined for leadPyrite – “fool’s gold” – mined

for iron

Applying Mineral GroupsTo which mineral group do each of the

following minerals belong:1.Bornite (Cu5FeS4)2.Cuprite (Cu2O)3.Magnesite (MgCO3)4.Barite (BaSO4)

Answer individually, after 5 minutes you will compare with a partner.

Mineral Formation

Answer the following questions:1.Name the first four major groups of

minerals, and give at least two examples of minerals in each group.

2.Compare and contrast oxides and silicates.Only Oxides What they have

in CommonOnly Silicates