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What is a mineral? A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition.

A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

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Page 1: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

What is a mineral?• A mineral is a

naturally occurring,

inorganic solid that

has a crystal

structure and a

definite chemical

composition.

Page 2: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Let’s break down the five parts of the

definition.

Page 3: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Naturally Occurring:

• Formed by processes of the natural world

Page 4: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Naturally Occurring:

• Formed by processes of the natural world

• Not made by humans

Page 5: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Inorganic:

• Cannot be formed from materials that were once a part of a living thing.

• in- (HH3)

• Is coal a mineral?

Page 6: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Inorganic:

• Cannot be formed from materials that were once a part of a living thing.

• in - not

• Is coal a mineral?

• Coal is NOT a mineral because it is made from fossilized plants!

Page 7: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Solid:

• When a substance is a solid, its atoms or molecules are held in fixed positions and it has a constant shape.

• Examples

Page 8: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Crystal Structure:

• Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over

• How a mineral breaks is known as cleavage and fracture.

• Cleavage describes how a mineral breaks into flat surfaces

(usually one, two, three or four surfaces). Cleavage is

determined by the crystal structure of the mineral.

• Fracture describes how a mineral breaks into forms or shapes other than flat surfaces.

Page 9: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Crystal Structure:

• Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over

• How a mineral breaks is known as cleavage and fracture.

• Cleavage describes how a mineral breaks into flat surfaces

(usually one, two, three or four surfaces). Cleavage is

determined by the crystal structure of the mineral. Diamond

• Fracture describes how a mineral breaks into forms or shapes other than flat surfaces. Chert, Flint

Page 10: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Definite Chemical Composition:

• Always contains certain elements in definite proportions

Quartz

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Definite Chemical Composition:

• Always contains certain elements in definite proportions

• This gives the mineral it’s color!

Quartz

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• Is ice a

mineral?

Page 13: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Is it naturally occurring?

Page 14: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Is it inorganic?

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Is it solid?

Image taken from http://www.chaseday.com/hailstones.htm

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Does it have a crystal structure?

http://www.galleries.com/Minerals/OXIDES/ice/ice.htm

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Does it have a definite chemical composition?

•H2O,

Hydrogen

Oxide

Page 18: A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that ... - NOTE... · Crystal Structure: • Particles of a mineral line up in a pattern that repeats over and over • How a mineral

Is an ice cube a mineral?

• Only natural ice

counts as a mineral

such as snow, natural

lake or river ice,

glaciered ice and

permafrost.

http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/amber/go336/merhoff/index.htm

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Is water a mineral?• Liquid water does not

get the same

consideration (as to

being a mineral) by

most mineralogists

because it lacks the

crystalline structure of

ice.