A mineral is a- In order for a substance to be called a mineral, it must have of the characteristics described in this definition.

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Section 1 Minerals Minerals A mineral is a- In order for a substance to be called a mineral, it must have of the characteristics described in this definition. Inorganic A mineral must be inorganic, or Solid A mineral is always a. Like all solids, a mineral has. Chemical Composition A mineral has a definite. A mineral may be made of a single pure substance, or, such as gold, copper or sulfur. Most minerals are made of chemically combined to form a compound. Crystal Structure A mineral s atoms are arranged in a definite pattern repeated over and over again. Atoms not confined, the repeating pattern of a mineral s atoms forms a solid called A crystal has flat sides that meet in sharp edges and corners. All minerals have a characteristic. There are 2500 different kinds of minerals. Formation and Composition of Minerals Many minerals come from, the molten rock beneath the Earth s surface.

When magma cools, mineral are formed. How and where magma cools determine the. o o When magma cools slowly beneath the, crystals form. When magma cools rapidly beneath the Earth s surface, Crystal Formation Crystals may also form from compounds in a liquid such as water. When the liquid, or changes to a gas, it leaves behind the minerals as crystals. o Halite, or, forms in this way. Most Abundant Elements The eight most abundant elements in the Earth s crust are. There are about common minerals formed from the eight most abundant elements. Of these 100, fewer than are widely distributed and make up almost all the rocks in the Earth s crust. Chemical Classification Mineral Elements Feldspar, Pyroxene, Olivine, Mica, Quartz Calcite, Dolomite Hematite Gypsum Halite

Section 2 Mineral Identification Identifying Minerals Minerals have certain that can be used to identify them, such as, and other special properties. Color The color of a mineral is an easily observed physical property. Color can be used to identify only those few minerals that always have their own characteristic color, such as. Many minerals come of colors. Some are colorless. Colors can also change. Luster The luster of a mineral describes the way a light from its surface. Certain minerals have a, such as silver, copper and gold Minerals that do not reflect light have a, and are described by terms like. Hardness The ability of a mineral to resist being is known as its hardness. Hardness is one of the most useful properties. Friedrich Mohs, a German mineralogist, worked out a scale of hardness for minerals ranging from. The number one is assigned to the mineral, talc. 10 is assigned to the hardest mineral,. Streak The scraped off a mineral when it is rubbed against a hard, rough surface is called its streak. The streak may be different from the.

Streak can be observed by rubbing the mineral sample across a piece of unglazed porcelain, which is called the. A streak plate has a hardness slightly Density/Specific Gravity Density/Specific Gravity is the amount of matter in a. The density of a mineral. Crystal Shape Minerals have a characteristic crystal shape that results from the way the come together as the mineral is forming. There are six basic shapes of crystal structures: cubic, hexagonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, tetragonal and triclinic. Cleavage and Fracture The terms cleavage and fracture are used to. is the tendency of a mineral to split along smooth, definite surfaces. Some minerals, like halite, break into. Micas cleave along one surface, making. Most minerals do not break along smooth lines. Special Properties Some minerals can be identified by special properties. is naturally magnetic. glows under ultraviolet light. tastes salty. smells like rotten eggs. fizzes when hydrochloric acid is added to it. is radioactive.

Section 3 Uses of Minerals Gemstones Gemstones are highly prized minerals because. Most are special varieties of a. o is a gem form of quartz. Important Gems The found in south America in 1905 is the largest uncut diamond ever discovered. The largest cut from it is the. It weighs 106 grams (530.2 carats) Hope Diamond The became famous because the entire family as well as a later owner suffered misfortune. The mass is 9 grams (45.52 carats). Useful Gems Some gems are useful. are so hard they can scratch almost any material. o They are used as. are used to produce. are used in because the quartz will vibrate steadily when exposed to an electric field. Ores A mineral is an ore if it contains.. Iron can be mined from. Aluminum comes from the ore. Smelting

During smelting, a substance is from many unwanted materials that remain. Mineral Veins Under certain conditions, metallic elements. These fluids travel through openings or weak areas in rock and form. The mineral deposits left behind are called., is formed this way. Titanium Titanium is a that comes from mineral. Two sources are. Titanium is used in.