DO NOW List at least 10 items that you came in contact with before school today that contained a mineral.
Ch2 Minerals
Introduction to Sedimentary Rocks
Weathering …continued. RECAP: What are the conditions required for physical weathering? What kind of conditions would you expect to be required for chemical.
Aim: What is a Mineral? Do Now: Minerals are used in everyday life. In your notebooks, try to brainstorm about ways minerals are used by you and me every.
2.2 Minerals Textbook, pp 44 - 49. Minerals A mineral is…..naturally occurring. A mineral forms by natural geologic processes.
Rocks and Minerals. Minerals the building blocks of rocks Mineral Characteristics natural inorganic solid definite composition crystal structure.
Mineral Jeopardy Mineral Properties Mineral Formation Mineral Classification Mineral Identification Mining Minerals 100 200 300 400 500 600.
IMA Master List (2014-07)
Earth Science 2.2 Minerals. A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with an orderly crystalline structure and a definite chemical composition.
Take home information from this section includes: - What is an element? - A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or.
Earth Chemistry and Minerology. Matter Matter: anything that has mass and volume Element: substance composed of atoms; can not be broken down 10 most.