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Properties of Minerals.ppt
What is a Mineral?
 A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid
that has a crystal structure and a definite
chemical composition.
Pyromorphite
What do all minerals have in common?
 For a substance to be a mineral it must have these 5
characteristics:
1. Formed by natural processes on or inside Earth- no help from
humans
2. Is inorganic- was never alive. For example, although coal was
formed naturally in earth’s crust it came from plants and is
therefore, not a mineral
3. Is a solid, with definite volume and shape. Liquids cannot be
minerals!
4. Minerals always contains certain elements that give it a
unique chemical composition (makeup). Some minerals are
compounds which are made up of more than one element.
The Structure of Minerals
 5. Have a crystalline shape- the particles of a
mineral line up in a pattern that repeats forming
a crystal.
 Crystal- solid with atoms arranged in an orderly,
repeating pattern
How do minerals form?
There are 2 ways that
crystals form:
 The cooling of hot, liquid
rock called magma causes
compounds to combine
 Magma cools slowly= crystals
are large
 Magma cools quickly=
crystals are small
 The evaporation of water
that has minerals dissolved
in it
How do we identify Minerals?
 We look at Physical Properties
 These include:
 Color/Appearance
 Luster
 Streak
 Hardness
 Cleavage/Fracture
Physical Properties of Minerals
(can be used to identify the mineral)
Color
 Can be misleading
 Many minerals will have a
similar appearance, but will
have different impurities
 Color and appearance are
not enough to distinguish
minerals
Physical Properties of Minerals
(can be used to identify the mineral)
Luster
 Luster refers to the way a mineral reflects light
from its surface
 Metallic = shiny like metal
 Non-metallic = dull, non-shiny surface, can include
pearly, silky, and glassy
 We can also use toher terms such as waxy,
pearly, glassy, dull, and silky
Pyrite has a
metallic luster
Calcite has a non-
metallic luster
Streak
 The color of the powdered
form of the mineral
 We find a minerals streak by
rubbing it on a white
ceramic plate
 The color of the streak can
be different than the mineral
 Minerals must be softer
than the streak plate
Physical Properties of Minerals
(can be used to identify the mineral)
Streak…can help identify quartz
http://www.childrensmuseum.org/geomysteries/cube/b3.html
Hardness
 How easily a mineral scratches materials
 Mohs Hardness Scale
 Scale from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest)
 Test by seeing if the mineral can scratch different
objects (like human fingernail, copper, penny, glass,
steel file)
Physical Properties of Minerals
(can be used to identify the mineral)
Cleavage & Fracture
 The way the mineral
breaks
 Cleavage—minerals
break along smooth, flat
surfaces and every
fragment has the same
general shape
 Fracture—minerals that
break at random with
rough or jagged edges
Physical Properties of Minerals
(can be used to identify the mineral)
Cleavage or Fracture?
1.
4.
3.
2.
Physical Properties of Minerals
(can be used to identify the mineral)
Review
1. What is a Mineral?
2. Name 2 things that all minerals have in
common?
3. What are two special properties that some
minerals may have?
4. How are minerals identified?
A naturally occurring solid with
a crystal structure
Inorganic, Crystalline Structure, Formed
Naturally, Unique Chemical Composition
Fluorescent, magnetic, optical properties, chemical
reactions, taste, radioactive
Color, Luster, Streak, Hardness, Cleavage, Fracture

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Properties of Minerals.ppt

  • 2. What is a Mineral?  A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition. Pyromorphite
  • 3. What do all minerals have in common?  For a substance to be a mineral it must have these 5 characteristics: 1. Formed by natural processes on or inside Earth- no help from humans 2. Is inorganic- was never alive. For example, although coal was formed naturally in earth’s crust it came from plants and is therefore, not a mineral 3. Is a solid, with definite volume and shape. Liquids cannot be minerals! 4. Minerals always contains certain elements that give it a unique chemical composition (makeup). Some minerals are compounds which are made up of more than one element.
  • 4. The Structure of Minerals  5. Have a crystalline shape- the particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats forming a crystal.  Crystal- solid with atoms arranged in an orderly, repeating pattern
  • 5. How do minerals form? There are 2 ways that crystals form:  The cooling of hot, liquid rock called magma causes compounds to combine  Magma cools slowly= crystals are large  Magma cools quickly= crystals are small  The evaporation of water that has minerals dissolved in it
  • 6. How do we identify Minerals?  We look at Physical Properties  These include:  Color/Appearance  Luster  Streak  Hardness  Cleavage/Fracture
  • 7. Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral) Color  Can be misleading  Many minerals will have a similar appearance, but will have different impurities  Color and appearance are not enough to distinguish minerals
  • 8. Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral) Luster  Luster refers to the way a mineral reflects light from its surface  Metallic = shiny like metal  Non-metallic = dull, non-shiny surface, can include pearly, silky, and glassy  We can also use toher terms such as waxy, pearly, glassy, dull, and silky Pyrite has a metallic luster Calcite has a non- metallic luster
  • 9. Streak  The color of the powdered form of the mineral  We find a minerals streak by rubbing it on a white ceramic plate  The color of the streak can be different than the mineral  Minerals must be softer than the streak plate Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral)
  • 10. Streak…can help identify quartz http://www.childrensmuseum.org/geomysteries/cube/b3.html
  • 11. Hardness  How easily a mineral scratches materials  Mohs Hardness Scale  Scale from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest)  Test by seeing if the mineral can scratch different objects (like human fingernail, copper, penny, glass, steel file) Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral)
  • 12. Cleavage & Fracture  The way the mineral breaks  Cleavage—minerals break along smooth, flat surfaces and every fragment has the same general shape  Fracture—minerals that break at random with rough or jagged edges Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral)
  • 14. Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral)
  • 15. Review 1. What is a Mineral? 2. Name 2 things that all minerals have in common? 3. What are two special properties that some minerals may have? 4. How are minerals identified? A naturally occurring solid with a crystal structure Inorganic, Crystalline Structure, Formed Naturally, Unique Chemical Composition Fluorescent, magnetic, optical properties, chemical reactions, taste, radioactive Color, Luster, Streak, Hardness, Cleavage, Fracture