Title: 2 MINERALS Building Blocks of Rocks
12 - MINERALSBuilding Blocks of Rocks
2WE WILL BE LOOKING AT
- Matter Atomic Structure
- Bonding
- Minerals
- Physical properties of minerals
- Major rock-forming mineral families
- Silicates - rock-forming SUPER STARS
3The Universe
- The universe is made of MATTER.
- MATTER is made of ATOMS.
- ATOMS are composed of
- PROTONS
- NEUTRONS
- ELECTRONS
4Structure of an Atom
Protons /1 Neutrons 0/1 Electrons -/0
5ATOMIC INFO
- ATOMIC NUMBER - the number of protons in the
nucleus (I.D.s the element) - ATOMIC MASS (WEIGHT) - total number of protons
neutrons in the nucleus - explains ISOTOPES. - IONS - a charged particle (atom) which means that
there are too many OR too few electrons - CATIONS
ANIONS.
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8BONDING (electrons job) 4 kinds of bonds
- IONIC - electrical charge
- COVALENT - sharing
- METALLIC - inner shell covalent bond
- INTERMOLECULAR - Van der Waals
9IONIC BONDING - electrical
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11Covalent Bonding in Diamond
12Covalent Bonds in Water
13Carbon Atoms in Graphite
14MINERALS - Rock Builders
- NATURALLY FORMED
- INORGANIC
- CRYSTALLINE SOLID
- DIAGNOSTIC CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
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16Galena (PbS)
CRYSTALLINE SOLID
17Atomic Structure of Galena
Sulfur
Lead
DIAGNOSTIC CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
18WHAT FACTORS DETERMINE WHAT MINERAL WILL FORM?
- WHAT ELEMENTS ARE AVAILABLE
- ABUNDANCE OF EACH ELEMENT
- SIZE CHARGE OF EACH ATOM
- ENVIRONMENT - SPACE, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE
19Ionic Radii charge of some geologically
important ions allows ionicsubstitution
SOLID SOLUTION
20Irregular Intergrowth of Quartz
21BandedAgate
22Identify Minerals by Their Physical Properties
- Crystal Habit
- Cleavage Fracture
- Striations
- Hardness
- Specific Gravity
- Color
- Streak
- Luster
- Acid Test (ct)
23Constancy of Interfacial and Angles in Quartz
Crystal Form - Constancy of Interfacial Angles
24Cleavage
25StriationsPyrite (Fools Gold)FeS)
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27Examples
MOHS HARDNESS SCALE
Brian Skinner
28The Different Colors of Corundum
Ruby
Sapphire
29Streak - color of rock power
30GALENA (Pb S) - Identified by crystal habit
luster specific gravity hardness
31Acid Test - a chemical test
32Average Composition of the Continental Crust
O
O
Si
Weight Percent
Volume Percent
33COMMON ROCK-FORMINGMINERAL FAMILIES
- NATIVE ELEMENTS - GOLD, COPPER
- HALIDES - PRECIPITATES
- OXIDES - 1 METAL OXYGEN
- SULFIDES - 1 METAL SULFUR
- SULFATES - (SO4)2-
- CARBONATES - (CO3)2-
- SILICATES - SUPER STARS!!!
34Various Views of the Silica Tetrahedron
35One view of the Silica Tetrahedron - - silicate
BUILDING BLOCK
36Linking Silicate Tetrahedra
37About Silicates
- There are 2 families of silicates
- FERROMAGNESIAN SILICATES - Fe/Mg -gt MAFIC
MINERALS - NONFERROMAGNESIAN or ALUMINO- SILICATES -gt FELSIC
MINERALS
38Important minerals
Olivine Si, O, Fe, Mg Pyroxene Si, O, Fe, Mg,
Ca Amphibole Si, O, Ca, Mg, Fe, OH Biotite
Mica Si, O, Al, Fe, Mg, OH Muscovite Mica Si, O,
Al, K, OH Feldspars Si, O, Al, Ca, Na,
K Quatrz Si, O Carbonates C, Ca, Mg,
O Evaporites K, Cl, Ca, S
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40Isolated Tetrahedra Silcate (example olivine
(Mg,Fe)2SiO4)
41Comparison of Cleavage and Crystal Faces
Pyroxene
Amphibole
42Framework (example quartz)
43Atomic Structure of Micas
44Clay a sheet silicate
SHEET SILICATES
45Muscovite Biotite Mica
46GREEN FELDSPAR
47Polished Section
1 cm
48Thin Section
49Thin section under ordinary light
Magnetite
Feldspar
Mica
Quartz
50Thin section under polarized light