Name ______Date ______Per ______
MINERALS
DEFINITION OF MINERAL:
Minerals make up rocks, and all minerals...
1. Are ______, and have a definite ______
• each mineral is always in the same crystal system
examples:
pyrite always forms ______crystals
quartz always forms ______crystals
2. Have a unique ______; they are
either ______or ______
• most are compounds
• each mineral always has the same composition
examples:
pyrite is always ______
quartz is always ______
3. All are ______
• not living (and never were)
4. All are ______(not man-made)
MINERAL IDENTIFICATION PROPERTIES
Color
• ______:
• some minerals (like quartz or fluorite) come in ______
due to ______and...
• many different minerals can be ______
Cleavage
• when a mineral ______
Types of cleavage:
• ______: 1 direction only; splits like pages in a book
• ______: 3 directions at 90°; tends to form cubes
• ______: 3 directions not at 90°; forms rhomboids
• 2 directions at various angles
• 4 directions at various angles (rare) Flourite
Fracture
• when a mineral ______
• many minerals show cleavage in 1 or more directions, and fracture in all other directions
Types of fracture:
• ______: no obvious pattern
• most common type of fracture
• ______: often shows this pattern:
• ______: breaks into slender fragment
Luster
• the way a mineral______
• look for the ______surface on a sample to classify
Types of luster:
• ______(aka vitreous); reflects like glass, but may not be transparent
• ______; shines like metal
• ______; chalky or powdery looking
• ______; like mother-of-pearl in some sea shells
• ______; like wax
• ______; like hardened tree sap
Density
• ______; how heavy a sample is for its size
• expressed in ______
Specific Gravity
• density of sample ÷ ______1 g/mL)
• S.G. of a sample has same value as its density in g/mL, but uses no ______
Streak
• ______
• usually a porcelain streak plate is used
Hardness
• the ability of a mineral to ______
• ______scale (1 to 10) is used as a reference
1 = ______(softest), 10 = ______(hardest)
• an 8 is not 4 times harder than a 2 - it’s just a lot harder
Moh’s Hardness Scale
1 ______
2 ______
3 ______
4 ______
5 ______
6 ______
7 ______
8 ______
9 ______
10 ______
• always start with ______(H = 5.5), to narrow down choices
• some other common substances can also be used:
______(2.5)
______(3.5)
______(5.5)
______(6.5)
• be sure “scratch” doesn't wipe off; it may be just a ______
Crystal Structure
• sometimes crystal shapes can be seen in sample
Special Properties
• helpful because not many minerals have them
______glows a different color under UV light
______glows after UV light is off
______double image seen through a clear sample ex: clear samples of calcite
Reacts with Acid ex: calcite forms bubbles of ______
Smell ex: streak of sphalerite smells like ______
Taste (dangerous!) ex: ______tastes like table salt (it is table salt)
Flammability ex: ______
Radioactivity
• contains elements that are ______(nuclear fission)
Malleability
• the ability of a mineral to be ______
Ductility
• the ability of a mineral to ______
Magnetism
• only common magnetic mineral is ______
Practice:
Name of mineral / Color / Cleavage or Fracture / Luster / Streak / Hardness / Special PropertiesIMPORTANCE OF MINERALS
Ores - Minerals mined for ______
2 Basic Types:
1. ______
• contain extractable metals
examples:
______(ore of lead)
______(ore of iron)
______(ore of iron
______(ore of zinc)
2. ______
• mined for materials other than metals
examples:
______(road fill, construction, medicines)
______(abrasives)
______(plaster)
______(sand, glass, silicon)
______(baby powder)
______- lustrous, colorful samples of various minerals
• usually minerals are ______
ex: most diamonds are used in cutting tools
GROUPS OF MINERALS
1. ______- contain Si and O
• over 92% of all minerals
• different silicates have other elements too
ex:______(the most common mineral)
quartz
micas
talc
2. ______- don't contain both Si & O
• types of nonsilicates
• native ______
ex: copper, gold, iron, sulfur, carbon
• sulfides (contain ___);
ex: pyrite,( ______) and sphalerite, (______)
• sulfates (contain ______); ex: gypsum, (______)
• carbonates (contain ______); ex: calcite,( ______)
• oxides (contain ____ ) ex: hematite, (______) corundum, (______)
• halides (contain ______) ex: fluorite, ______halite, ______
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