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Minerals A What is a mineral? Mineral Characteristics shared by all minerals:  Natural – occurs naturally – NOT manmade What is a mineral? Natural  Inorganic  – Is not alive – Was never alive What is a mineral? Natural  Inorganic  Crystalline  – Atoms are arranged in an orderly pattern What is a mineral? Natural  Inorganic  Crystalline  Definite chemical composition  – Chemical formula – SiO2 is Quartz What is a mineral? Natural  Inorganic  Crystalline  Definite chemical composition  Solid  – Not a gas, not a liquid How will we remember this? Natural  Inorganic  Crystalline  Definite chemical composition  Solid  Mineral Characteristics shared by all minerals: Now I Can Define mineralS! Natural  Inorganic  Crystalline  Definite chemical composition  Solid  B Physical Properties of Minerals  Color – First impression – Not very reliable because lots of minerals can occur in many different colors Quartz  Purple Amethyst Fracture Physical Properties of Minerals Color  Streak  Hardness  Cleavage  Fracture  Luster  – How light shines off a mineral – Metallic or Nonmetallic Luster  Metallic  Nonmetallic Physical Properties of Minerals: Used for Identification (I.D.) Color  Streak  Hardness  Cleavage  Fracture  Luster  C Special Properties  Magnetism – Attracted to a magnet – Contains IRON, cobalt, or nickel Special Properties Magnetism  Double refraction  – Looking through it, you see “double” – Ex Calcite Special Properties Magnetism  Double refraction  Fluorescence  – Glows under ultraviolet (UV) light Fluorescence under ultraviolet, UV light Special Properties Magnetism  Double refraction  Fluorescence  Phosphorescence  – Continues to glow even after the UV light has been removed Special Properties Magnetism  Double refraction  Fluorescence  Phosphorescence  Piezoelectric  – Electricity is generated from Pressure – Example: Quartz Piezoelectric (Pressure=Electricity) Special Properties Magnetism  Double refraction  Fluorescence  Phosphorescence  Piezoelectric  D Identification Tests Hardness  Streak (True Color)  Acid Test  – Use hydrochloric acid – Tests for carbonate (calcite) Caves can form in rocks with calcite, like here in Harrisonburg! Acid in groundwater dissolves the calcite [...]... •Clear •Blue •Green •Purple Physical Properties of Minerals 1 Color  2 Streak  – The TRUE color of a mineral – Color of a mineral s powder Streak Minerals with a hardness greater than “7” usually don’t create a streak on the streak plate because they are harder than the Porcelain tile (unless the streak plate is specially made) Physical Properties of Minerals 1 Color  2 Streak  3 Hardness  – A mineral s... mineral s resistance to being scratched – Mohs Hardness Scale from 1-10 Hardness depends on how “tightly packed” the atoms are Mohs Hardness Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Talc Gypsum Calcite Fluorite Apatite Potassium feldspar Quartz Topaz Corundum Diamond Softest Hardest Physical Properties of Minerals 1 Color  2 Streak  3 Hardness  4 Cleavage  – Splits along definite planes “Cleav” = to split Cleaver... Physical Properties of Minerals 1 Color  2 Streak  3 Hardness  4 Cleavage  5 Fracture  – Breaks irregularly, jagged edges Fracture Physical Properties of Minerals 1 Color  2 Streak  3 Hardness  4 Cleavage  5 Fracture  6 Luster  – How light shines off a mineral – Metallic or Nonmetallic Luster  Metallic  Nonmetallic Physical Properties of Minerals: Used for Identification (I.D.) Color  Streak...  Hardness  Cleavage  Fracture  Luster  C Special Properties  1 Magnetism – Attracted to a magnet – Contains IRON, cobalt, or nickel Special Properties 1 Magnetism  2 Double refraction  – Looking through it, you see “double” – Ex Calcite Special Properties 1 Magnetism  2 Double refraction  3 Fluorescence  – Glows under ultraviolet (UV) light Fluorescence under ultraviolet, UV light Special... Magnetism  Double refraction  Fluorescence  Phosphorescence  Piezoelectric  D Identification Tests 1 Hardness  2 Streak (True Color)  3 Acid Test  – Use hydrochloric acid – Tests for carbonate (calcite) Caves can form in rocks with calcite, like here in Harrisonburg! Acid in groundwater dissolves the calcite ... Properties 1 Magnetism  2 Double refraction  3 Fluorescence  4 Phosphorescence  – Continues to glow even after the UV light has been removed Special Properties 1 Magnetism  2 Double refraction  3 Fluorescence  4 Phosphorescence  5 Piezoelectric  – Electricity is generated from Pressure – Example: Quartz Piezoelectric (Pressure=Electricity) Special Properties Magnetism  Double refraction  Fluorescence

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