Title: Quiz:
1Quiz
- List the four spheres of Earth which interact to
compose the Earth system. - Cell phones (are / are not) permitted to be used
in class except for approved emergencies? - Bonus What is my office number?
2What Is a Mineral?
January 23rd
3Minerals Building Blocks of Rocks
- Naturally Occurring
- Inorganic Solid
- Specific Chemical Composition
- with a Crystalline Structure
4Naturally Occurring, Inorganic
- Must be found in nature
- Diamond from mines of South Africa minerals
- Diamond created in lab in Texas not a mineral
- Inorganic solid
- ? Carbon without hydrogen (H)-bonds, inorganic
- Organic carbon as found in all living (or dead)
things possesses H coal not minerals - Calcite (CO3) secreted by organisms mineral
5What Are Minerals Made Of?
- Element fundamental component of matter
- Cannot be broken down into simpler particles
- 88 elements occur naturally in the crust but only
8 elements make up 98 of crust - oxygen (O), silicon (Si), aluminum (Al),
- iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg),
- potassium (K), and sodium (Na)
6The Basic Structure of Matter
- Minerals made up of atoms of specific elements in
specific arrangements - Nature of atoms crucial to forming minerals
SiO2
O
Si
7Atomic Structure
- Atoms composed of
- Protons (positive charge)
- and Neutrons (no charge)
- Surrounded by cloud of
- electrons (negative charge)
8How Do the Atoms Interact?
- Atoms interact via outermost electrons to form 3D
structure of minerals - Electron Sharing (Covalent bonds)
- Two atoms share electron(s) ? strong bonds
9How Do the Atoms Interact?
- Electron Transfer (Ionic bonds)
- Atom gains (or loses) electron to another atom
- Ions are now charged (positive or negative)
- Weaker but more common than Covalent
10Specific Chemical Composition
- A minerals chemical composition is fixed (never
varies, like NaCl) or varies within defined
limits - Minerals are unique because of chemical
composition and arrangement of atoms
Chemical Composition SiO2
11Chemical Composition K(Fe,Mg)3AlSi3O10(OH)2
varies within defined limits
12Crystal-line Structure
- Not liquids or gases
- Atoms that compose substance arranged in orderly,
repeated three dimensional array
Cl
Na
NaCl Halite or table salt (rock salt)
13Quiz
- Which one is not a mineral
- Oil
- Quartz (SiO2)
- Halite (Rock Salt NaCl)
14How Do Minerals Grow?
- Atoms in the proper chemical proportions come
together forming 3D structure - As long as basic order is repeated ? crystal
- Boundaries are natural flat surfaces called
crystal faces (external expression of structure)
15Perfect Development?
- All things need space and time
16How We Identify Crystals
- All minerals have physical and chemical
properties that can be easily recognized - Direct result of structure and composition
- Crystal Habit
- Cleavage
- Fracture
- Hardness
- Color
Effervescence in HCl
17More Physical Properties
- Cleavage
- Tendency to break along flat surfaces
- Governed by bond strength and internal 3D
structure - Stronger bonds, poor to no cleavage
Quartz
Calcite
Biotite Mica
18More Physical Properties
- Hardness (Scale 1-10)
- Dependent on strength of atomic bonds (ionic vs.
covalent) - Can be determined by scratching with materials of
known hardness - From talc (1) to diamond (10)
Quartz (hardness 7) scratches glass (hardness 5.5)
19More Physical Properties
- Luster
- Manner in which mineral reflects light
- Metallic, glassy, pearly, earthy, resinous, dull
Glassy luster
Metallic luster
Pearly luster
20Homework
- Read Chapter 2 of Text
- Pay careful attention to Focus (pg 26-27),
- Due Friday
- Type it or I wont accept it.
- 10 pts Review (pg. 42) 1, 2, 6, 9, 11
- 2 pts Discussion (pg 43) 5
- 5 pts Picture and description Name, Major,
Hobbies, Career Goals, Favorite Cartoon
21Example
Insert REAL Picture Here
- Name T
- Major Geology
- Hobbies Collecting bling, defeating Rocky
Balboa, pityin fools - Goals College teacher
- Favorite saying Fool!