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Page 1: Biblical Reference The leaders brought onyx stones and other gems to be mounted on the ephod and breastpiece. Exodus 35:27
Page 2: Biblical Reference The leaders brought onyx stones and other gems to be mounted on the ephod and breastpiece. Exodus 35:27

Biblical Reference

The leaders brought onyx stones and other gems to be mounted on the ephod and breastpiece.

Exodus 35:27

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What is a Mineral?• A mineral is a naturally formed solid

substance with a crystal structure

Definition of a Mineral

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What do all Minerals have in Common?

Minerals:• Are formed by Natural Processes• Are not Alive and Never Were Alive• Have a Definite Volume & Shape• Are Elements or Compounds with a Unique

Chemical Make-Up• Are Crystals (particles arranged in patterns

that are repeated over and over)

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How do Minerals Form?• Cooling of Magma

– Fast Cooling = No Crystals (Mineraloids)– Medium Cooling = Small Crystals– Slow Cooling = Large Crystals

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How do Minerals Form?• Elements dissolve in liquid (usually water).• Minerals form when the liquid evaporates.

– Example: Halite forms when salt water evaporates.

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Identifying Minerals• Physical Properties are

used to identify minerals.

– Some properties are more useful then others in mineral identification.

– Rarely is one physical property enough to identify a mineral.

Characteristics of Minerals

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Physical Properties Used to ID Minerals

–Color–Streak–Luster – metallic, non-metallic –Mohs Hardness Scale (1-10)–Specific Gravity–Cleavage and Fracture–Crystal Form

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Color• Least Useful – Can be misleading due to

impurities.

– One mineral can have various colors.

– More than one mineral can be the same color.

All of these crystals are Quartz!

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A Sample of White Minerals

Talc

Quartz

Feldspar

Calcite Gypsum

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Streak• Streak is the color of a mineral in powder

form.

– The powder forms when the mineral is rubbed against a rough surface, such as an unglazed ceramic tile.

• Some minerals have a distinct streak color, however most leave a clear streak.

• Streak is more reliable than color alone, because each mineral leaves the same colored streak regardless of the mineral’s color

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Streak• All varieties of Hematite all have the same

streak.

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Luster• The way in which a mineral reflects light is its

luster.• There are two types of luster:

– Metallic:• Minerals shine like polished metal.

– Nonmetallic• Minerals don’t shine like polished metal, and are

sometimes described as glassy, pearly, dull and earthy.

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Metallic Luster Examples

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Non-Metallic Luster Examples

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Mohs Hardness Scale• Hardness is a measure of a minerals

resistance to being scratched.

• This is one of the methods to identify a mineral.

• It also determines how quickly a mineral is broken up by weathering.

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Mohs Hardness Scale1 (Talc) = Softest 10 (Diamond) = Hardest

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Mohs Hardness Scale• Test more than one area of each sample• Fingernail: Hardness less than 2• Glass: Hardness = 5.5• If you can make a scratch in the mineral with

your fingernail:– Hardness < 2.

• If you cannot make a scratch in the mineral with your fingernail, but the mineral cannot make a scratch in the glass:– 2 < Hardness < 5.5

• If the mineral scratches the glass:– Hardness > 5.5

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Specific Gravity• Specific Gravity is the ratio of the mass of a

substance to the mass of an equal volume of water at 4 C.– Imagine there are equal volumes of material

present in each of the following bottles:

1) a gallon bottle filled with water2) a gallon bottle filled with feathers3) a gallon bottle filled with lead– Arranging them in order of increasing specific gravity

would yield: feathers, water, lead

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Mineral Specific Gravity

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Cleavage• Atomic arrangement determine the way the

mineral breaks.

• Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to split along flat surfaces, or planes of cleavage.

• Cleavage can occur in one or more planes.

• Cleavage is caused when weak bonds in the crystal structure of a mineral are split apart.

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Cleavage: Sheets• Mica cleaves in thin sheets, because the

weakest joints are between flat sheets of strongly-joined atoms.

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Cleavage: 2 Directions• Orthoclase is the classic example of

cleavage in 2 directions.

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Cleavage: Cubes• Galena and Halite cleaves into cubes (three-

dimensional), because the joints inside are equally strong.

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Fracture• Other minerals break unevenly along rough

surfaces, called fracture.

• These minerals do not break along nice flat planar surfaces.

– The “nugget” shape of gold is a good representation of random fracture.

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Crystals• A crystal is a regular geometric solid.

• The arrangement of atoms determines the shape of the crystal.– Halite atoms arrange in a pattern which causes a

cube shape.

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Crystals• Quartz forms in 6 sided crystals because of

its atomic arrangement.

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Other Crystal Shapes

Trigonal - rhombohedral

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Special PropertiesSome minerals display unique properties, such as:

- Magnetism

- Bubbling in Acid

- Double Refraction

- Polarization

- Magnification

- Fluorescence

- Radioactivity

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Special Properties• Magnetite and Lodestone are magnetic.

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Radioactivity• Uranium gives off subatomic particles and it

is used in making nuclear weapons and for medical research.

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Fluorescence and Phosphorescence

• Fluorescent minerals glow under ultraviolet light.

• Phosphorescent minerals continue to glow after the light is removed.

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Other Physical Properties

• Smell– Sulfides smell like a struck match or rotten eggs– Arsenic smells like garlic

• Taste– Halite and Hanksite are salty– Sylvite is bitter

• Texture– Fluorite has a smooth texture– Talc is greasy

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Groups of Minerals• About 1,500 unique minerals have been

identified• Geologists have classified minerals into

groups– Distinct Chemical Nature– Specific Characteristics

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Silicates• Most abundant group

• Contain Silicon and Oxygen

• Strongly-bonded Tetrahedron Ions

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Carbonates• Composed of one or more metallic elements

combined with a Carbonate (CO3-)

• Typically transparent and lightly colored

• A common component of the earth’s inner crust

Calcite Rhodochrosite

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Oxides• Compounds of Oxygen and a Metal

• Strong Chemical Bond – Very Hard and Dense

• Great sources of iron and rare metals

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Sulfides• Sulfur and a Metallic Ion

• Highly symmetric, simple structures

• Low Hardness and High Specific Gravity

Galena Pyrite

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Sulfates• Composed of Elements with a Sulfate Ion (SO4

2-)

• Delicate and occur near the earth’s surface

Barite Gypsum

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Native Elements• Made up of a Single Element

• Highly Ordered Atomic Arrangement

Copper Gold

Mineral Classification

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Ores• A mineral is an ore if it contains a valuable

substance and can be mined at a profit.

– The classification of a mineral as an ore can change depending upon the supply and demand.

• Ores deep within Earth’s crust are removed by underground mining, while ores near Earth’s surface are obtained from large open-pit mines.

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What is a Gem?• A gem is a mineral or rock that has value

– Usually rare

• Example:– Mineral: Corundum– Gem: Ruby

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Mineral Uses – Transportation

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Mineral Uses – Medical/Dental

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Which property causes the mineral galena to break into tiny cubes?

Pop Quiz

A. crystal structure B. density C. hardness D. luster

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A. color

B. streak

C. luster

D. crystal structure

Dull, silky, waxy, pearly and earthy are terms that best describe which property of minerals?

Pop Quiz

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Which of the following is a true statement about Mohs Hardness Scale?

Pop Quiz

A. Diamond is represented by a 1, and Talc is represented by a 10.

B. Talc is represented by a 1, and Diamond is represented by a 10.

C. Calcite is represented by a 1, and Quartz is represented by a 10.

D. Quartz is represented by a 1, and Calcite is represented by at 10.