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Geology 12 Presents Mineralogy • Minerals: 1. Naturally occurring = not man made (but some can be) 2. Inorganic 3. Crystalline solid a) cubic (dice) ex: halite, galena, pyrite b) dodacahedron (12 sides) ex: garnet c) octagonal (2 pyramids, base to base) ex: diamond d) prism terminated by a pyramid ex: quartz 4. Narrowly defined chemical composition a) native elements: Au (gold), C (grpahite, diamond), Pt (platinum), Ag (silver) b) compounds: SiO2 (quartz), NaCl (halite = salt) *sometimes some elements can substitute within the same mineral. 2 way ex; biotite K (Mg, Fe)3Al Si3O10(OH)2 • 3 way Siderite FeCaCO3 Dolomite CaMgCO3 Calcite CaCO3 • 3500 minerals but only about 24 are common • Number of minerals dependent on: – Some combinations of elements are impossible – Only 8 elements make up the bulk of the Earth’s crust. – REMEMBER: O Si Al Fe (4 most common 1st 4th elements) • Minerals are divided into groups. A) silicates: contain Si & O – Quartz, – feldspars, – muscovite, – biotite, mica family – Chlorite – Talc – Augite – Hornblende – Garnet – Asbestos – Olivine B) Oxides: an element + O (metallic mineral) – hematite (looks like blood) – limonite – magnetite C) Sulphides: ion+ + sulfur (metallic mineral) – pyrite “fools’ gold” – chalcopyrite – pyrrhotite – galena – sphalerite – molybdenite “flakey chick” – bornite “peacock rock” • D) Carbonates +CO3 – Calcite – Malachite – Azurite E) Sulphates + SO4 – gypsum • F) Native Elements (metallic mineral) – Gold – Graphite G) Halides – Halite – Fluorite + halogen H) Phosphates + phosphate – apatite • 5. Characteristic physical properties (how we identify them) – A) colour: non-fe-mg are lighter in colour – B) streak = colour of dust after dragging it on a tile; silicates light, metallics dark – C) Luster: way it reflects light, usually metallic or non-metallic • D: Crystal form – Crystals/prismatic – Granular – Fibrous – Massive – Tabular – Stubby – E) Cleavage: tendency to break along a flat plane ie. 1 excellent, 3 poor, etc. • Fracture: breakage along an irregular surface –i.e. concoidal (glass), hackly, etc. • F) Hardness Moh’s Scale Hard –10 diamond –9 corundum –8 topax, zircon –7 quartz 6.5 steel file –6 feldspar 5.5 glass or steel knife –5 apatite –4 fluorite 3.5 copper penny –3 calcite 2.5 finger nail –2 gypsum Soft –1 talc • G) Specific Gravity = density = density compared to water (1) Average is about 3 Silicates: 2.7 – 4 Metallics: most >5 iron is 5.5, lead is 8, gold is 19 Heavy HD Ugg! • H) other properties Magnetic – i) HCl acid test: bubbling on Island carbonates (calcite, malachite & azurite) – ii) double refraction: perfect crystal of calcite – iii) magnetic: magnetite – iv) fluorescent = glows a different colour under UV light: fluorite HW 1. start lab 2.1 2. Do 2.1 at home. Minerals without names Minerals with names Go to beginning