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Page 1: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Chapter 2: Minerals 200

Page 2: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is matter?anything with mass & volume

Are minerals made of matter?yes

Why/why not?b/c have mass & volume

Matter Ch. 2 Sec. 1

Page 3: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is an Element?a substance made of only one type of atom

ex. = carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, sulfur

Page 4: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

the smallest part of an elementWhat are Atoms?

Page 5: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What Makes Up an Atom?Subatomic

particleLocation charge symbol

proton nucleus (center of atom) positive p+

neutron nucleus (center of atom) neutral(no charge)

n0

electron orbit around nucleus (located in energy levels)

negative e-

17 p+

18 n0

Page 6: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Classifying Atomsperiodic table

rows (periods)L R

increase protons

columns (groups/ families)similar

chemical properties

Page 7: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

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Using the Periodic Table of the Elements to Determine Atomic Structure

# of protons (determines the element & its properties)

protons +

neutrons

also # of electrons

bigger of the 2 #s

To figure out # of neutrons…

atomic mass – atomic number = neutrons

Page 8: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Using the Periodic Table of the Elements to Determine Atomic Structure

Page 9: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Isotopes

What is an isotope?elements w/ same #

of protons, but different # of neutrons& therefore…

different masses

How are isotopes used in geology?geologic dating

Page 10: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

electrons in energy levels (“shells”) around nucleus1st shell up to 2 electronsother shells up to 8 electrons (fill before go to next)

Electrons & Energy Levels

Na

17 p+

18 n0

How many more electrons can the 3rd shell hold?

Page 11: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What Affects the Bonding of Atoms?the # of outer (valence)

level electronsIf outer level is:

not full, atom is unstable

will bond with electrons from other atom(s) to fill outer level

full, atom is stablewon’t bond

Page 12: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is a covalent bond?atoms are held together by shared electrons

Bonding of Atoms

Page 13: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is an ionic bond?electrons are lost or gained

opposite charged ions attract

common in minerals

Atoms & Bonding InteractiveBonding of Atoms

Page 14: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is a metallic bond?bond formed between metal atoms

e- move freely around metal ions

Bonding of Atoms

Page 15: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

combinations of two or more atoms bonded togetherex. = O2, H20, C6H12O6, NaCl, HCl

What are Molecules?

Page 16: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

CompoundsWhat is a compound?

2 or more elements chemically combine in a fixed proportionnew properties resultcan only be separated

by chemical means (ex. electricity)

Ex. water 2 hydrogen : 1 oxygen

Ex. salt 1 sodium : 1 chlorine

Page 17: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

MixturesWhat is a mixture?

elements and/or compounds can be in any proportionkeep original propertiesmost can be separated by physical means

(ex. evaporation, filtering, magnet, etc.)Ex. salt water, sand & water, iron & salt

Page 18: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is a mineral?To be

classified as a mineral a substance must meet 5 criteria…

MineralsCh. 2 Sec. 2

Page 19: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

1. must be naturally occurringA mineral

cannot be man-made!!!

What is a Mineral?The 5 Criteria

Page 20: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

2. must be inorganicCANNOT be made from

anything that is or was living!What is the exception?

shells that contribute material to minerals are PRODUCED by living things

BUT the shells themselves are/were not alive

What is a Mineral?The 5 Criteria

Page 21: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

3. must be solidCan NOT be a liquid or

gas!!!

Minerals can be crushed into powder…and still be considered

a mineralWhy?

b/c still a solid

What is a Mineral?The 5 Criteria

Page 22: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

4. atoms must be arranged in an orderly pattern (“internal arrangement of atoms”)definite

crystalline structure

What is a Mineral?The 5 Criteria

Page 23: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

5. must have a definite chemical compositiona chemical

“recipe” for making that mineralchange the

“recipe”… change the mineral!!!

What is a Mineral?The 5 Criteria

Page 24: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Let’s recap… A mineral must:1. Be naturally occurring,

2. inorganic,

3. solid,

4. and have a definite crystalline structure (internal arrangement of atoms)

5. and definite chemical composition

What is a Mineral?The 5 Criteria

Page 25: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

How do minerals form?1. solidification of

molten materials2. evaporation of

seawater3. transformation by

heat/pressure4. chemical reactions

with hydrothermal solutions

Page 26: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What are the Most Common Rock-forming Elements in Earth’s Crust?

(by mass)

Page 27: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

SilicatesSilicon Oxygen Tetrahedron Animation

O2

-

O2 -

O2 -

O2 -

Si4+

The Silicon-OxygenTetrahedron—anexample of ionic bonding.

Most (90%+) minerals are composed of only 8 elements!What are the 2

most abundant elements in Earth’s crust?

silicon & oxygen What does a

silicate molecule look like?

4 oxygen ions surrounding silicon ion (tetrahedron)

Page 28: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Feldspar

Mica

Quartz

Olivine

Silicate Mineral Examples

Pyroxene

Page 29: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

carbonatescontain CO3 (carbonate)

& metal ions2 most important

calcitedolomite

Common Non-silicate Minerals

calcite

Page 30: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Oxides Contain oxygen & 1+ other elements

often iron or another metal

economically importantWhy?

Used to make steel, magnets, car parts, medicines, cosmetics, plastics, paints.

Exampleshematitemagnetite

Common Non-silicate Minerals

hematite

magnetite

Page 31: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Other non-silicatessulfides & sulfates

Ex. sulfide: pyrite (“fool’s gold”)

Ex. sulfate: gypsum

halidesEx. halide: halite &

fluorite

Common Non-silicate Minerals

pyrite

gypsum

halite

fluorite

Page 32: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Non-silicate Mineral Examples

halite(halide)

spinel(oxide)

gypsum(Sulfate)

hematite(oxide)

calcite(carbonate)

pyrite(sulfide)

galena(sulfide)

Page 33: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Properties of Minerals Ch. 2 Sec. 3

What properties (characteristics) of minerals might be useful in identification?

Page 34: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

How can we identify minerals?inspecting

them visually

ANDperforming

simple tests

Mineral Identification

Page 35: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Which properties can be determined visually?color, luster, & crystal shape

should be considered togetherA mineral is rarely identified by a

single property!

Identifying Minerals by Inspection

Page 36: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Why is color important?easily observed

some minerals have distinctive colors

HOWEVER, color is generally unreliable for a positive ID.

Why? impurities or exposure to

air/water can change a mineral’s color

many minerals can be the same color

Many minerals can exhibit a variety of colors

Identifying Minerals by Inspection

Page 37: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Ex. Quartz (below) & Fluorite (right) Exhibit

a Variety of Colors.

milky quartz

citrine

smokyquartz

amethyst

Page 38: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is luster?the way a

mineral’s surface reflects light How can we

describe a minerals luster? metallic non-metallic

Identifying Minerals by Inspection

earthy

dull

metallic

non-metallic

Page 39: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Galena & Pyrite Display Metallic Luster

Galena

Pyrite

Page 40: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

waxy

earthy

pearly

vitreous/glassy

resinousadamantine

dull

fibrous

greasy/oily

silky

Examples of Nonmetallic Luster

Page 41: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Crystal Structure of MineralsWhat is meant by crystalline structure?

orderly internal arrangement of atomsWhich physical properties are affected by

crystalline structure (internal arrangement of atoms)?

shapehardnesscleavage/fracture

halite

Page 42: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is crystal form (a “crystal”)?regular geometric

solid with smooth surfaces called crystal faces

Crystal Structure of Minerals

Page 43: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Systems

Examples

Crystal Structure: 6 Basic Shapes• What is crystal form?

• Visible expression of a mineral’s internal arrangement of atoms

• angle between crystal faces• characteristic for each type of mineral

• How is this helpful?• can be used to aid in identification

Page 44: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Crystal Structure &Physical Properties

What physical properties are affected by crystal structure?state of matter

solidcleavage

tendency to split along definite planes

hardnessdifferent arrangement =

different hardness Ex. graphite & diamond

Page 45: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is streak?color of a

mineral in its powdered formFor any mineral

the streak color is always the same! even though

specimens can vary in color

ALWAYS place streak plate on a flat surface!Never hold it in your hand.It can break and cut you.

Identifying Mineral Samples by Testing

Page 46: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Examples of Streak

Page 47: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is a mineral’s hardness?the ease or difficulty

with which the mineral can be scratched What determines

(affects) a mineral’s hardness? internal arrangement

of atoms & bond strength

Identifying Mineral Samples by Testing

Page 48: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

softest

hardest

Steel nail

How is the hardness of a mineral measured?compare to a

standard scale Mohs scale of

hardness 1—talc

(softest) 10—diamond

(hardest)

Identifying Mineral Samples by Testing

Page 49: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

“Measuring” Mineral Hardnessuse fingernail, copper

penny, glass “scratch” plate, & steel file/plateIf the mineral:

scratches the itemit is harder than that item

is scratched by the itemit is softer than the item

“measures” the mineral’s approximate hardness ~Ex. If the mineral scratches glass, but does not scratch steel (or is scratched BY steel), its hardness is between 5.5 & 6.5 on Mohs Scale

Page 50: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is cleavage?tendency of a mineral to break along

planes of weak bonding What types of surfaces are normally seen?

flat, shiny surfaces (1, 2, 3, 4, 6 common)

Cleavage Plane Animation

Identifying Mineral Samples by Testing

Page 51: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

Examples of cleavage – mica, fluorite, halite, and calciteMuscovite mica

Page 52: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is fracture?tendency

of a mineral to break unevenly along rough or curved surfaces

conchoidalfracture

Identifying Mineral Samples by Testing

Page 53: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is specific gravity/density?specific gravity

is the density (mass/volume) of the mineral compared with the density of water (= 1)

Identifying Mineral Samples by Testing

Page 54: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is double refraction?“seeing double”

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID

Page 55: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

What is fluorescence?tendency to glow when

placed under UV light (“black-light”)

http://www.sterlinghill.org/Tour%20information.htm

en.wikipedia.org www.hometrainingtools.com

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID

Page 56: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

tastehalite salty

Remember… do NOT taste anything in the laboratory!

http://mineral.galleries.com/scripts/item.exe?LIST+Minerals+Halides+Halite

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID

Page 57: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

magnetismWhat element

would these minerals contain? iron

“lodestone” acts like magnet

magnetite attracted to magnet http://www.minerals.net/mineral/

oxides/magnetit/magneti4.htm

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID

Page 58: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

radioactivitygive off subatomic particles

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID

Page 59: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

“acid test” carbonates react with acid

see fizzing/ bubblingWhy?

releasing (CO2) gas

• Is this sample calcite or dolomite?

• calcite• How can you tell?

• Bubbles w/ acid but does NOT need to be powdered first.

• Where could you look if you’re not sure?

• reference tables

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID

Page 60: Chapter 2: Minerals 200. What is matter? anything with mass & volume Are minerals made of matter? yes Why/why not? b/c have mass & volume Matter Ch. 2

odor (smell)sulfur

What does it smell like?

rotten eggs

Special Properties Used for Mineral ID