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Minerals Notes
Types of minerals:
? Silicate Minerals - minerals that contain a combination of silicon and oxygen. They make up 90% of the Earth's crust.
? Nonsilicate Minerals - minerals that do not contain a combination of the elements silicon and oxygen. There are six classes of these elements.?
Six classes of nonsilicate minerals:
? Native elements - minerals that are composed of only one element.
? Carbonates - minerals that contain combinations of carbon and oxygen.
? Halides - compounds that are formed when atoms of the elements fluorine, chlorine, iodine, or bromine combine with sodium, potassium, or calcium.
? Oxides - compounds that are formed when an element, such as aluminum or iron, combines chemically with oxygen.
? Sulfates - contains sulfur and oxygen.
? Sulfides - minerals that contain one or more elements, such as lead, iron, or nickel, combine with sulfur.
MOH’S HARDNESS SCALE
· Hardness measures the ability of a mineral to resist scratching by another mineral or object of known hardness.
· The test used is called the Mohs' Hardness Scale.
· The scale is made up of ten minerals arranged in decreasing hardness; 1 is the softest and 10 is the hardest.
· Objects with higher value on the Mohs' scale are capable of scratching objects with lower values.
LUSTER
Either metallic or nonmetallic. Some common nonmetallic lusters are:
? Vitreous- glassy appearance
? Adamantine- diamond-like appearance
? Pearly- iridescence like pearls
? Silky- having a fibrous, silk-like luster
? Earthy- dull
CLEAVAGE
? A flat split or separation of a mineral when broken.
? Some minerals cleave in sheets and some cleave leaving flat sides.
? Some minerals have cleavage in more than one direction and others have no cleavage at all.
FRACTURE
The way a mineral breaks when it does not have cleavage. Kinds of fracture are;
? Conchoidal- bowl shaped structures like the inside of a clam shell; like obsidian
? Fibrous or splintery- fractured surface shows fibers or splinters; like asbestos
? Uneven- this surface is rough and irregular; like basalt
STREAK
? The color of powdered or crushed mineral on a piece of unglazed porcelain called a streak plate.
? The streak is much more consistent than color for the purpose of identification.
COLOR
? Metallic minerals have distinct colors.
? Nonmetallic minerals display a variety of colors.
? The use of color to identify minerals must be made cautiously because it is a subjective determination.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
? The ratio of its weight (or mass) to the weight (or mass) of an equal volume of water.
SPECIAL PROPERTIES
? Reacts to hydrochloric acid (HCl)
may fizz when HCl applied (only fizzes after mineral is powdered)
? Is magnetic
? Changes color under an ultra-violet light
? Taste
? Smell