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Inside Earth
Chapter 4 Minerals
4.1 Properties of Minerals
4.1 Properties of Minerals
Learning Targets
I can identify the five main requirements for
an object to be considered a mineral.
4.1 Properties of Minerals
Learning Targets
I can identify the five main requirements for
something to be considered a mineral.
I can identify the eight main properties of
minerals.
4.1 Properties of Minerals
• Minerals are:
1. Naturally occurring – not man made
4.1 Properties of Minerals
• Minerals are:
1. Naturally occurring
2. Inorganic ABIOTIC never been alive
4.1 Properties of Minerals
• Minerals are:
1. Naturally occurring
2. Inorganic
3. Solid -not liquid or a gas
4.1 Properties of Minerals
• Minerals are:
1. Naturally occurring
2. Inorganic
3. Solid
4. Crystal structure A solid in which the
atoms are arranged in a pattern that
repeats over & over
4.1 Properties of Minerals
• Minerals are:
1. Naturally occurring
2. Inorganic
3. Solid
4. Crystal structure
5. Definite Chemical Composition They
have the same chemicals throughout.
4.1 Properties of Minerals
• Remember this sentence to help you recall the five
requirements an object must meet to be considered
a mineral.
Never Interrupt Santa Clause’s Dinner
Properties of Minerals
There are EIGHT (8) properties that are
used to identify minerals.
Properties of Minerals
1. Color
Properties of Minerals
1. Color
2. Streak
Properties of Minerals
1. Color
2. Streak
3. Luster
Properties of Minerals
1.
2.
3.
4.
Color
Streak
Luster
Density
Properties of Minerals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Color
Streak
Luster
Density
Hardness
Properties of Minerals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Color
Streak
Luster
Density
Hardness
6. Cleavage/Fracture
Properties of Minerals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Color
Streak
Luster
Density
Hardness
6. Cleavage/Fracture
7. Crystal structure
Properties of Minerals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Color
Streak
Luster
Density
Hardness
6. Cleavage/Fracture
7. Crystal structure
8. Special properties
Properties of Minerals
Remember this sentences to help you recall the
eight properties of minerals.
Charlie Stole Luke’s Dog Henry Cause Cats Stink
Identifying Minerals
• Crystal – A solid in which the atoms are
arranged in a pattern that repeats over & over
Identifying Minerals
• Crystal – A solid in which the atoms are
arranged in a pattern that repeats over & over
• Streak – The color of a mineral’s powder.
Identifying Minerals
• Crystal – A solid in which the atoms are
arranged in a pattern that repeats over & over
• Streak – The color of a mineral’s powder.
• Luster – The way a mineral reflects light from its
surface.
Identifying Minerals
• Crystal – A solid in which the atoms are
arranged in a pattern that repeats over & over
• Streak – The color of a mineral’s powder.
• Luster – The way a mineral reflects light from its
surface.
• Cleavage – A minerals ability to split along flat
surfaces
Identifying Minerals
• Crystal – A solid in which the atoms are
arranged in a pattern that repeats over & over
• Streak – The color of a mineral’s powder.
• Luster – The way a mineral reflects light from its
surface.
• Cleavage – A mineral’s ability to split easily
along flat surfaces
• Fracture – The way a mineral looks when it
breaks apart in an irregular way.
Identifying Minerals
• Color - The color that a mineral appears
Identifying Minerals
• Color - The color of a mineral appears
• Density – How heavy is a 1 meter cube?
Identifying Minerals
• Color - The color of a mineral appears
• Density – How heavy is a 1 meter cube?
• Hardness – how easy is it to scratch or
dent?
4.2 How Minerals Form
There are two (2) main ways that minerals
are formed
4.2 How Minerals Form
• Minerals from magma and lava
4.2 How Minerals Form
• Minerals from solution
Inside Earth
Chapter 4 Minerals
4.2 How Minerals Form
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdi6K6QvF3I
4.2 How Minerals Form
Learning targets
• I can understand how minerals form from
magma and lava.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Learning targets
• I can understand how minerals form from
magma and lava.
• I can understand that minerals form from
water solutions.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Key Terms
• Geode –
A hollow rock inside
which mineral
crystals have grown
4.2 How Minerals Form
Key Terms
• Crystallization
The process by
which atoms are
arranged to form a
materials with a crystal
structure.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Key Terms
• Solution –
A mixture in which one
substance is dissolved in
another.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Key Terms
• Vein – A narrow
deposit of a mineral
that is sharply
different from the
surrounding rock.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals from Magma and Lava
• As hot magma cools inside the Earth’s
crust the molten materials harden into
minerals.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals from Magma and Lava
• As hot magma cools inside the Earth’s
crust the molten materials harden into
minerals.
–When magma cools quickly the crystals
are tiny
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals from Magma and Lava
• As hot magma cools inside the Earth’s
crust the molten materials harden into
minerals.
–When magma cools quickly the crystals
are tiny
–When magma cools slowly the crystals
grow larger.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals from Magma and Lava
When magma cools slowly the crystals
grow larger.
-The bigger the crystal the longer the
magma took to cool.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals From Solutions
• A solution is a mixture in which one
substance is dissolved in another.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals From Solutions
• When these elements and compounds are
dissolved into water the crystals form
when the water evaporates leaving behind
crystals.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals From Solutions
• Geodes form when water containing
dissolved minerals seep into hollow rocks
and cool.
Video
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals From Hot Water Solutions
• Water solutions deep in the
earth are exposed to high
temperatures.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals From Hot Water Solutions
• When the solution cools the
solution cannot hold onto
the dissolved minerals.
4.2 How Minerals Form
Minerals From Hot Water Solutions
• The minerals released create
crystals Like silver and other
pure metals.
end