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Mineral Properties & Identification The story of minerals so far…. • Minerals formed from elements that originated in exploding stars, made a nebula and then formed our solar system • Minerals are solid, naturally occurring, inorganic, made of chemical elements and have an internal arrangement of atoms (crystal structure) • Native minerals are made of 1 element: gold, sulfur, iron • Top elements that make up the Earth’s crust are: oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium • Most minerals are compounds: NaCl, CaCO3 SiO2 • A rock is a mixture of 1 or more minerals: granite • Limestone is made of only one mineral – calcite. Properties used to Identify Minerals • • • • • • • • Color Odor Shiny or dull (Luster) Hardness (scratches) Streak color (on streak plate) Solubility in water Dissolve in water or react in acid Cleavage (split or shatter when hammered) More properties to I.D. minerals • • • • • • • Optical properties: double refraction Magnetic Heavy (specific gravity) Crystal shape Fluorescent Taste? Radioactive In each I.D. Lab bag: 8 minerals 1 Hand lens 1 Penny 1 Glass plate 2 Streak plates 1 magnet 1 Nail 1 yellow 2 clear 2 pink 1 dark red 1 flat 1 gold Mineral I.D. Lab Test #1 Physical Description 1. Obtain eight different mineral samples to be tested and identified. The mineral samples will initially be identified using numbers 1-8. By the end of the lab, the minerals will be identified by name. 2. Lay each of the minerals on the Observation and Evidence Data Table next to the corresponding number on the data table. A brief description of each mineral is provided below so that they can be matched with its number. Mineral number Brief Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 yellow Metallic gold Thin and very flat Clear: squashed box Clear: Perfect box Dark red-brown Pinkish: Some flat surfaces Pinkish and shiny, No flat surfaces 3. Use a magnifying glass to carefully observe each mineral. Record a detailed description of the COLOR and LUSTER of each mineral on the Observation and Evidence Data Table. Physical Properties of Minerals • Color: light or dark, yellow, gold, pink…. • Luster: – metallic, – Non-metallic: dull, glassy, vitreous, pearly, adamantine • Light Interaction: – Opaque: not allowing light to pass through – Translucent: “cloudy”; some light passes through but not able to see clear detail – Transparent: allows light to pass through and detail can be seen clearly Streak • • • • • The color of the mineral in its powdered form. Rubbing the mineral on a streak plate. Streak is more reliable than color: Streak is a consistent property of a mineral. Metallic minerals generally have a dark streak, – Non-metallic mineral do not Two different colored forms of the SAME mineral: SAME colored streak Hardness Mohs scale of hardness • Relative scale: comparing the hardness of a mineral to a known object. • 1-10 • Diamond being the hardest 10 • Talc is the softest 1 • Fracture Quartz (glass) fractures and shatters into irregular-shaped pieces with no flat planes • Cleavage: the tendency of a mineral to break along flat planes of weak bonding Halite will cleave into many smaller pieces each with 3 planes at 90° Three examples of perfect cleavage – 3 flat planes (sides) fluorite, halite, and calcite Name 1 sulfur 2 Pyrite 3 Mica Color Luster Light Interaction Streak Hardness Cleavage Smell Sol. water Sol. acid Yellow Dull Opaque Yellow 1-2 none Rotten Egg! IS IS Gold, metallic, shiny opaque black 6 none none IS SS? white Pearly, flat Transparent translucent none 2-3 Perfect! 1 direction peels none IS IS Clear shiny Transparent Double refraction None white 3 perfect none IS YES! FIZZ Clear, white Shiny, Tastes salty translucent none 2-2.5 Perfect! 3 direction 90° angle none Yes! dissolve s IS Dark redbrown dull opaque Redbrown 3-4 none None or earthy IS SS Salmon pink opaque none 6 Good 2 direction none IS IS Pink, clear glassy translucent none 7 None fractures concoidal none IS IS (Muscovite) 4 5 calcite Halite (Salt) 6 7 8 hematite feldspar Quartz Mineral Specimen Number Color Luster 1 yellow dull 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Light interaction Streak color opaque yellow Hardness number 1-2 Cleavage Or Fracture Soluble in water fracture insoluble Solubility in acid Other Properties: Magnetism, Fluorescence insoluble Smells like rotten eggs Mineral name page 700- 701 sulfur Mineral Flow Chart in your notebooks copy the chart below • • • • • • Color? dark or light _______________ Luster? Metallic or non-metallic ________ Streak? Black, brown or reddish________ Harder than glass? __________________ Cleavage? Yes, no cleavage, 1,2,3,4 planes Mineral Name _____________