
Minerals
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Anna Babiak
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Minerals
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What do minerals have in common?
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1. Solid
Cannot be a liquid or gas
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2. Naturally occuring
Found in nature, not manmade
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3. Inorganic
Non-living
It is not alive and never was
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of something inorganic?
Dolphin
Wood
Water
Corn
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4. Definite Chemical Compositions
Has a certain number of elements
Some have only 1 element, some have more
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5. Crystalline Structure
A definite, repeating pattern in which atoms are arranged
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Multiple Choice
What are the 5 characteristics of minerals?
naturally occurring, solid, organic, crystalline structure, not a definite chemical composition
naturally occurring, solid, inorganic, crystalline structure, mixture
naturally occurring, solid, inorganic, crystalline structure, definite chemical composition
manmade, solid, organic, crystalline structure, not a definite chemical composition
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How are minerals classified?
Based on chemical composition
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Silicate Minerals
Made of silicon and oxygen
Make up the Earth
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Nonsilicate Minerals
Do NOT contain silicate
Made of elements like: carbon, oxygen, iron and sulfur
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Multiple Choice
What is true of minerals?
It was once a living thing
It is a solid
It is man made
It has NO chemical composition
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Multiple Choice
A repeating pattern in a mineral is called...
texture
crystalline structure
luster
hardness
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Multiple Choice
An example of an element in a nonsilicate mineral is....
carbon
sulfur
nickel
cerium
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What properties can be used to identify minerals?
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Color
-Surface color
-NOT a good way to identify a mineral
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Streak
-Color of a mineral's powder
-Rub against a white tile
-More reliable than color of outside of the mineral
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Luster
-The way a mineral reflects light
-Can be metallic or non-metallic
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Multiple Choice
What kind of luster does this mineral have?
Metallic
Non-metallic
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Cleavage
-Breaks easily along flat surfaces
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Fracture
-Breaks along uneven surfaces (jagged edges)
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Multiple Choice
Does this mineral exhibit cleavage or fracture?
Cleavage
Fracture
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Multiple Choice
Does this mineral exhibit cleavage or fracture?
Cleavage
Fracture
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Hardness
-Ability to resist scratching
-Moh's hardness scale
-Diamond = 10 (hardest mineral)
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Multiple Choice
What mineral would Flourite scratch according to Moh's hardness scale?
Diamond
Talc
Topaz
Quartz
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Multiple Choice
Talc is a soft mineral that can be scratched with a finger nail. It would be located at number _________ on the Moh's Hardness Scale.
10
8
5
1
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Multiple Choice
Refer to the Moh's Hardness Scale. A mineral with a hardness of 7 can scratch
Corundum
Diamond
Gypsum
Topaz
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Multiple Choice
Using the Moh's hardness scale answer the following question. A steel nail would scratch topaz.
True
False
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