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Minerals A naturally occurring solid that formed through inorganic processes and has a specific chemical composition and a definite crystalline structure Formation of Minerals  (Quartz, mica, feldspars, hornblende, olivine, augite)  (Talc, mica, garnet), and solutions  (Calcite, Halite, Gypsum, and some Iron oxides) Structure/Classification 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Cubic – Halite or Fluorite Tetragonal - Zircon Orthorhombic – Olivine Monoclinic – orthoclase Triclinic - plagioclase Hexagonal - calcite Native Elements – 20%  Metallic ex: gold, silver, copper, iron, platinum  Metalloid  Nonmetal graphite ex: arsenic, bismuth ex: sulfur, diamond, Silicates – 96% of min. in crust  Oxygen and Silicon and usually one or more elements  Examples – quartz and feldspars  Single-chains, Double-chains, and Sheets Carbonates   Carbonate ion (CO3)2Calcite (CaCO3), Dolomite (CaMgCO3) Oxides Compounds made of Oxygen and one or more metallic elements  Magnetite, hematite, corundum  Halides    Contain one or more metals and a Halogen Halogens include chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine Examples: Halite, Fluorite Sulfates Contain the sulfate ion (SO4)2- and one or more metallic elements  Gypsum  Sulfides Contains sulfur and one or more metallic elements  Galena, pyrite  Identification         Color Luster Texture Streak Hardness Cleavage and Fracture Density Specific Gravity Color  Self explanatory Luster Metallic or Nonmetallic http://webmineral.com/help/Luster.shtml Texture       Smooth Greasy Rough Soapy Glassy Ragged Streak  Can be observed by rubbing a mineral over an unglazed piece of porcelain Hardness  How easily a mineral is scratched  Mohs Hardness Scale Mohs Hardness Scale 1 2 3 4 5 - Talc Gypsum Calcite Fluorite Apatite 6 - Orthoclase Feldspar 7 - Quartz 8 - Topaz 9 - Corundum 10 - Diamond  On the Mohs scale, fingernail has hardness 2; copper penny, about 3; a knife blade, 5; window glass, 5.5; steel file, 6.5. Using these ordinary materials of known hardness can be a simple way to approximate the position of a mineral on the scale. Think of an mnemonic for Mohs Hardness Scale  Some mnemonics traditionally taught to geology students to remember this table are "The Girls Can Flirt And Other Queer Things Can Do" or "To Get Candy From Aunt Fanny, Quit Teasing Cousin Danny". Cleavage and Fracture  Mineral that breaks along a smooth line has  Cleavage  Mineral that appears to break uneven has  Fracture Denstiy  Density = Mass / Volume Specific Gravity  Ratio of the density of a mineral compared to the density of water at 4 degrees Celsius