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Composition and Structure of Minerals

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Page 1: 5-2 Composition and Structure of Minerals

Composition and Structure of Minerals

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In order to be classified as a mineral a substance has to be

• Naturally occurring

• Solid

• Definite chemical composition

• Orderly pattern of atoms (crystal)

• Inorganic

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Mineral Facts

• 4000 known minerals

• Eight minerals make up >98% of the Earth’s crust

• Most are compounds

• Some are native elements

• Rocks are mixtures of minerals

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Mineral Formation • From magma

– As magma cools and hardens chemical bonds form

– More than one mineral is produced from the same magma due to types of elements and cooling times

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Minerals formed from magma

Gabbro is a volcanic rock that contains quartz,

feldspar and mica (minerals)

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Mineral Formation • From dissolved ions

• Water evaporates, leaving minerals behind

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Evaporates

Form when water evaporates and leaves mineral

crystals behind like salt

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Mineral Formation • Existing minerals are transformed by heat

and pressure

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Structure of Minerals

• Crystal structure

– Regular, geometric, smooth faces

– Orderly arrangements with repeating structures

– Each mineral always forms the same crystal shape

– Six basic crystal shapes

– Crystallographic axes are used to determine structure

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Mineral crystals

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Crystallographic Axis

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Silicates

• Most numerous

• Contain Si and O (and a metal)

• Forms a silica tetrahedron

• Covalent bond

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Depending on the arrangement of the silica tetrahedron, different

groups of silicates will form.

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Crystal Structure

• Determines cleavage

– Split occurs where bonds are weak

– Halite: cubic cleavage

– Quartz: no cleavage

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Hardness

• Depends on arrangement of ions, atoms or molecules and strength of bond

– Carbon can form diamonds in a tetrahedron

– Carbon can form graphite in a hexagonal arrangement