Minerals: Grouping Minerals

Minerals: Grouping Minerals

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Interactive Video

Science, Geography, Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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The video tutorial explains how geologists classify minerals into groups based on their chemical makeup and physical properties. It introduces the two main groups: silicate minerals, which contain silicon, and non-silicate minerals, which do not. Examples of each type are provided, such as quartz and feldspar for silicates, and sulfur and calcite for non-silicates. Additionally, minerals are categorized as metallic or non-metallic, with examples like galena and copper for metallic, and halite and calcite for non-metallic.

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How do scientists sometimes classify minerals?

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What are some examples of metallic minerals?

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