... Demystified Visual Basic 2005 Demystified Visual C# 2005 Demystified VitaminsandMinerals Demystified XML Demystified VitaminsandMinerals Demystified Dr Steve Blake New York Chicago San Francisco ... Water-Soluble Vitamins Vitamin C and all of the B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins These watersoluble vitamins circulate freely in the blood, in the watery fluids between cells, and in the fluids ... MACRO MINERALS CHAPTER Water and Electrolytes Water Output Water Input Electrolytes Blood Pressure and Blood Volume Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in the Cells Movement of Electrolytes Fluid and...
... Intro to Vitamins, Minerals & Water What is the main function of vitaminsand minerals? To regulate body functions What foods are a lot of the vitaminsandminerals we need found in? Fruits and Vegetables ... different fruits and vegetables have different vitaminsand minerals, how can we ensure that we get all the different vitaminsandminerals that we need? Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables ... vegetables Which vegetables have the most vitaminsand minerals? Red, Orange and Dark Greens What does water for our body? A B C D Carries water soluble vitamins Regulates body temperature Carries...
... Functions of Minerals • Provide rigidity and strength to skeletal structures, exoskeletons • primary components of bones and teeth • constituents of organic compounds such as proteins and lipids ... or major minerals • those required in trace quantities are known as trace minerals or elements Preliminary Concepts • Major: calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chlorine and sulfur ... mg/kg varies w/age, metabolism Part 2: Minerals Preliminary Concepts • Minerals are inorganic elements found in the body • not all of them are essential and probably are there simply because of...
... basin Borax and other boron-containing minerals are mined from evaporite lake deposits in Death Valley and Searled and Borax Lakes, all in California; and in Argentina, Bolivia, Turkey, and China ... galena, and chalcopyrite are ore minerals from which zinc, lead, and copper respectively can be extracted Ore minerals rarely occur alone They are mixed with other nonvaluable minerals, ... increase so that separating ore minerals from the gangue becomes easier and cheaper Second, new mineral assemblages form, and iron silicate and iron carbonate minerals originally present can...
... same as handspecimen or different • Some paint is based on powdered minerals (streaks) http://www .minerals. net/mineral/oxides/hematite/hematit6.htm Mineral cleavage/fracture • Some minerals split ... cleavage • Other minerals break unevenly along rough or curved surfaces this is called fracture • A few minerals have both cleavage and fracture Density (Specific Gravity) • All minerals have density ... cables, wires, switches Feldspar glass and ceramics Iron buildings, automobiles, magnets Calcite toothpaste, construction http://www.mii.org/commonminerals.php Minerals are identified by their key...
... in the Energy, Mineralsand Trade Branch of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, where she works on international and domestic energy andminerals issues, and a range of ... petroleum and minerals: principles, problems and practice/ edited by Philip Daniel, Michael Keen and Charles McPherson p cm Includes bibliographical references and index Petroleum–Taxation Mines and ... Land is a Senior Oil, Gas and Mining Specialist in the Oil, Gas and Mining Policy and Operations Unit of the World Bank He was formerly a Special Advisor (Economic) and Head of the Economic and...
... USE OF ROCKS ANDMINERALS ROCKS ANDMINERALS 79 In Daily Life Metals t is impossible to conceive of modern life without the constant use of objects and materials made of rocks and minerals, metallic ... USE OF ROCKS ANDMINERALS ROCKS ANDMINERALS 81 Mountains of Gold and Silver rom the decision to exploit an area where valuable minerals are suspected to exist to obtaining these minerals in major ... manganese and iron A gem of variable color, composed of silicon, aluminum, and fluorine A mix of iron, aluminum, magnesium, and vanadium Aluminum phosphate and greenish blue copper 34 MINERALS ROCKS AND...
... Land rises and mountains form Land sinks and valleys appear Volcanoes erupt and lava hardens, building up new land Making Mountains When Earth’s continents collide, pressure pushes up the land ... and preservations—Juvenile literature Minerals Collection and preservation—Juvenile literature [1 Rocks—Collection and preservation Minerals Collection and preservations.] I Seymour, Steve, ill ... helmet Protect your hands with sturdy work gloves and your feet with waterproof boots or shoes Wear long sleeves and pants to protect your arms and legs from scrapes, scratches, and bug bites LO...
... volcanic activity, beach sand may contain dark mineralsand often no quartz The olivine sand comes from Raasay, Scotland; the magnetite-bearing sand is from Tenerife, an island off the northwest ... of Russia and Poland Ripple marks and other similar structures form under water from sand carried by currents and can be seen on many beaches at low tide In this specimen from Finland, ripple ... (copper sulfate) and formed from copper-rich waters in a mine Rocks andminerals occur in many different forms Rocks not necessarily have to be hard and resistant; loose sand and wet clay are...
... 3000 minerals are found in Earth’s crust Limestone made of Calcite Granite contains minerals Minerals • minerals are the building blocks of rocks • differ in composition and properties See Minerals ... form to another and back again geologists call these transformations the “rock cycle” Rock Cycle What are Rocks? What are Minerals? • Rocks • Minerals • An aggregate or mixture of minerals • Composition ... shells forms limestone Sedimentary Rocks Sediment Sedimentary Rock Gravel and cobbles Conglomerate Sand Sandstone Silt and clay Shale Calcium carbonate Limestone Calcium sulfate Gypsum Sodium...
... fine garnet compound Sandpaper and many other abrasives as well as beautiful gemstones and jewelry are made from garnets Found in… • • • • • Fine polishing and grinding Sandpaper Abrasives Gemstones ... ground up and used today in soaps, abrasive cleansers, and also in polishes Found in… • Abrasive in Lava soap Coal • Organic sedimentary rocks form from the build up and decay of plant and animal ... The steel would have been more malleable and stronger, and the titanic could have beaten the battle with the ice burg But the brittle steel was used and that brought the titanic to the bottom...
... CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE – ‘CRYSTAL’ MINERALS • MINERALS: TWO CATEGORIES – SILICATES – CONTAIN SILICON & OXYGEN MOLECULES (SiO) – NON-SILICATES (NO SiO) NON-SILICATE MINERALS • • • • • • Make up 5% ... SILICATE MINERALS • Make up 90-95% of the Earth’s Crust • Dominant component of most rocks, include: – QUARTZ (SiO2) – FELDSPARS – MICAS ROCKS • AGGREGATIONS OF OR MORE MINERALS – Same or different minerals ... Metamorphism occurs when heat and pressure exceed certain levels, destabilizing the minerals in rocks but not enough to cause melting Time for a break… GEOLOGIC TIME AND DATING • Four basic principles...
... termed a protolith • The composition of the protolith and the conditions of metamorphism and deformation will largely determine the end structure and composition of the metamorphic rock Metamorphic ... Eclogite • Blueschist • Increasing temperature and pressure P-T fields of metamorphic grades Index of Metamorphic Minerals csmres.jmu.edu/ Index of Metamorphic Minerals csmres.jmu.edu/ Isograd Map Different ... Metamorphic Rocks • Greenschist – minerals such as epidote, chlorite and actinolite Metamorphic Rocks • This is a blueschist It was formed in a subduction zone in high pressure and relatively low temperature...
... materials of the Earth’s crust and are known as rocks andminerals – A mineral is solid inorganic material of the Earth that has both a known chemical composition and a crystalline structure that ... the sheets • Silicates and Nonsilicates – Silicates – made of silicon and oxygen and make up 92 % of Earth’s crust • Ferromagnesian Silicates – made of iron, magnesium, and silicates – Form a ... (left), and biotite to the lightcolored nonferromagnesian silicates • Compare the light colors of the nonferromagnesian silicates mica (front center), white and pink orthoclase (top and center), and...
... mineralsand feldspar, along with Mg and Fe Darker and denser than granitic composition Igneous rock classification scheme based on mineral composition and texture There are other blends of minerals ... element(s) Sulfates and Sulfides Gypsum - Minerals containing sulfur Pyrite Halides -minerals containing halogen ions plus one or more other elements Halite Native Elements Minerals that exist ... of sandstone, a sedimentary rock that formed from sand grains in a matrix of very fine-grained silt, clay, or other materials The grains in this sample are mostly the feldspar and quartz minerals, ...
... Example s are s and s to ne and c o ng lo m e rate , whic h are c o mpo s e d o f partic le s o f s and, pe bble s and s mall ro c ks S e dime ntary Ro c ks Co ng lo me rate S ands to ne Fo rmatio ... ure c re ate d by wate r and o ve rlying s e dime nts be c o me s g re at e no ug h to fo rc e partic le s o f s e dime nt c lo s e to g e the r, drive o ut any wate r, and c o mpac t the s e dime ... umulatio n and c o ns o lidatio n o f s e dime nts (we athe re d partic le s o f o the r ro c ks ) • Lithific atio n is the pro c e s s by whic h s e dime nts be c o me ro c k – Ex: s ands to ne...
... 30 Robie and Says – Great Job! Melting crystallization Robie Says Again Erosion and Try deposition Robie Saysand – Try deposition Again Deformation Robie Says – Try Again Faulting and fracturing ... 27 24 21 22 19 14 15 16 17 11 12 28 23 20 18 13 10 30 Next Robie Saysand – Trydark Again crystals bands of light pink, gray, and white crystals grown Robie Says – Try Again together made up of ... Elements: b Investigate the contribution of minerals to rock composition c Classify rocks by their process of formation d Describe processes that change rocks and the surface of the earth Rock Cycle...
... from pieces of weathered and eroded rocks One type of foliated igneous rock Formed from intense heat and lots of pressure $300 Answer Topic B Formed from pieces of weathered and eroded rocks Return ... sedimentary rocks and give specific examples of each rock type $500 Answer Topic We classify sedimentary rocks by their grain size Conglomerate (large), sandstone (medium), Shale (fine), and limestone ... that have bands or streaks in the rocks, and tend to be hard rocks $100 Answer Topic True Return $200 Question Topic What type of metamorphic rock does granite turn to when it is heated and pressurized?...
... Rocks andMinerals Lesson – Minerals: Vocabulary •mineral •crystal Unit – Rocks andMinerals Lesson – Minerals •A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite composition, and ... rocks and form ore deposits or vein minerals Unit – Rocks andMinerals Lesson – Rock Cycle: Vocabulary •rock •rock cycle Unit – Rocks andMinerals Lesson – Rock Cycle •A rock is a mixture of minerals, ... most and least useful for identifying your minerals? Why? [BE SPECIFIC] – Refer to your hypothesis Unit – Rocks andMinerals Lesson – Mineral Uses: Vocabulary •gem •ore Unit – Rocks and Minerals...