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Materials: Pencil

Science Notebook Highlighter

*Complete Bellringer on a piece of paper.

*Please take out your homework and pass to the end of the table before class begins.

*When my timer sounds all voices must be off.

SEPTEMBER 8, 2015

WHAT IS A MINERAL?

A naturally

occurring solid,

made up of

elements

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ELEMENT AND A

MINERAL?

WOULD THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MINERALS BE DIFFERENT THAN THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES WE USED TO

STUDY THE ELEMENTS?

PHYS ICAL PROPERT IES OF MINERALS

Each person will be assigned a paragraph to

read in their group.

Read & Write Down the most important

information on the handout.

With your tablemates create a T-Chart to list all

important information for each topic.

Physical Property Important Detail

Color • Some minerals have one color (Gold)

• Other’s have many colors (Calcite)

MINERALSPhysical Properties

TALC

TALCColor – white, sea green, or gray

Luster – pearly

Hardness – 1

Streak – white to pale gray

Cleavage – yes

Fracture – uneven

Uses – paint, baby powder, paper, rubber, cosmetics

GYPSUM

GYPSUM• Color – white, gray,

clear, yellow, red, brown

• Luster – glassy, pearly

• Hardness – 2

• Streak – white

• Cleavage – yes

• Fracture – fibrous or thin

• Uses – wallboard, plaster, cement, plaster of Paris

CALCITE

CALCITEColor – white, gray, clear, yellow, red, brown, green, blue, or orange

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 3

Streak – white

Cleavage – yes

Fracture – conchoidal (rounded)

Uses – cement, medication, paint, soil treatment, concrete

FLUORITE

FLUORITEColor – purple, clear, yellow, green, red, blue, pink, black

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 4

Streak – white

Cleavage – yes

Fracture – rounded to uneven

Uses – in drinking water, ornamental, stone

APATITE

APATITEColor – green, brown, blue, yellow, violet, clear

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 5

Streak – white

Cleavage – no

Fracture – rounded

Uses – fertilizer, gemstone, part of teeth and bones

ORTHOCLASE (FELDSPAR)

ORTHOCLASE (FELDSPAR)

Color – white, reddish, pink, yellow

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 6

Streak – white

Cleavage – yes

Fracture – uneven

Uses – glass, ceramics, gemstone

QUARTZ (POINTS ON ROCK BASE)

QUARTZ (POINTS ON ROCK BASE)

Color – clear, white, green, brown, black, yellow, purple, gray, red, pink

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 7

Streak – white

Cleavage – no

Fracture – conchoidal (rounded)

Uses – glass making, optical, electronics

TOPAZ

TOPAZ

Color – green, yellow, amber, clear, white, blue, pink

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 8

Streak – colorless, harder than streak plate

Cleavage – yes

Fracture – uneven

Uses – gemstone

CORUNDUM(UNCUT SAPPHIRES)

Color – gray, white, brown, red,

green, yellow, blue

Luster – glassy

Hardness – 9

Streak – colorless, harder than streak plate

Cleavage – no

Fracture – conchoidal to uneven

Uses – abrasive, polishing, gemstone, sandpaper

DIAMOND

DIAMOND (CUT)

Color – clear, green, yellow, red, blue, brown, orange, black

Luster – brilliant

Hardness – 10

Streak – colorless, harder than streak plate

Cleavage – yes

Fracture – conchoidal

Uses – gemstone, abrasive

Answer the following questions on pg. 11 in

Science Notebook? Write the questions.

1. What are the properties that were listed on

the PowerPoint?

2. What properties were listed in the handout

and your graphic organizer?

3. Are these properties enough to identify a

mineral?

INDEPENDENT PRACTICE

Please complete assignment quietly.(NO TALKING)

If you do not complete it in class take it home tonight for homework.

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