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Minerals of the
Earth’s Crust
Chapter 5
Earth Science
What is a Mineral?
 Basic material of the Earth’s crust
 Natural, inorganic, crystalline solid
 (organic- made up of living things or the
remains of living things.
 inorganic- not made up of living things or the
remains of living things.)
How do you determine a Mineral?
 Four basic questions to determine (Need yes
to all):
1. Is the substance inorganic?
2. Does the substance occur naturally?
3. Solid or crystalline form?
4. Definite chemical composition?
Kinds of Minerals
 There are over 3,000 types of minerals. Only
20 of them are common.
 Only a few make up 90% of the Earth’s crust:
quartz, orthoclase, plagioclase, muscovite,
biotite, calcite, dolomite, halite, gypsum, and
ferromagnesian (olivines, pyroxenes, and
amphiboles.)
 All minerals are classified into two major
groups based on their chemical composition:
silicate and nonsilicate.
 Silicates make up over 96% of the Earth’s
crust.
Silicate Minerals
 All silicates contain atoms of silicon (Si) and
oxygen (O).
 For example, quartz, contains silicon and
oxygen.
 Most silicates contain one or more different
kinds of elements.
 Feldspars are the most common silicates.
Nonsilicate Minerals
 Make up 4% of the Earth’s crust.
 Do not contain silicon.
 Six major groups: carbonates, halides, native
elements, oxides, sulfates, and sulfides.
Crystalline Structure
 All minerals have a crystalline structure. A
crystal is a natural solid with a definite shape.
 Scientists look at the crystalline shape to help
determine what type of mineral it is.
Part 2: Identifying Minerals
 Earth scientists, called mineralogists, conduct
tests to determine the types of minerals.
 Characteristics of minerals: color, luster
(metallic and nonmetallic), streak, cleavage
and fracture, hardness (scratch test), crystal
shape, and density.
 Mineral hardness: Mohs Hardness Scale.
-softer minerals are assigned a value of one,
for example talc is very soft.
-harder minerals are assigned a value of ten,
for example diamond is very hard.
 Density = mass divided by volume
Special Properties of Minerals
 Magnetism
 Fluorescence and Phosphorescence
 Double Refraction
 Radioactivity

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Earthmineralsch5 (1)

  • 1. Minerals of the Earth’s Crust Chapter 5 Earth Science
  • 2. What is a Mineral?  Basic material of the Earth’s crust  Natural, inorganic, crystalline solid  (organic- made up of living things or the remains of living things.  inorganic- not made up of living things or the remains of living things.)
  • 3. How do you determine a Mineral?  Four basic questions to determine (Need yes to all): 1. Is the substance inorganic? 2. Does the substance occur naturally? 3. Solid or crystalline form? 4. Definite chemical composition?
  • 4. Kinds of Minerals  There are over 3,000 types of minerals. Only 20 of them are common.  Only a few make up 90% of the Earth’s crust: quartz, orthoclase, plagioclase, muscovite, biotite, calcite, dolomite, halite, gypsum, and ferromagnesian (olivines, pyroxenes, and amphiboles.)
  • 5.  All minerals are classified into two major groups based on their chemical composition: silicate and nonsilicate.  Silicates make up over 96% of the Earth’s crust.
  • 6. Silicate Minerals  All silicates contain atoms of silicon (Si) and oxygen (O).  For example, quartz, contains silicon and oxygen.  Most silicates contain one or more different kinds of elements.  Feldspars are the most common silicates.
  • 7. Nonsilicate Minerals  Make up 4% of the Earth’s crust.  Do not contain silicon.  Six major groups: carbonates, halides, native elements, oxides, sulfates, and sulfides.
  • 8. Crystalline Structure  All minerals have a crystalline structure. A crystal is a natural solid with a definite shape.  Scientists look at the crystalline shape to help determine what type of mineral it is.
  • 9. Part 2: Identifying Minerals  Earth scientists, called mineralogists, conduct tests to determine the types of minerals.  Characteristics of minerals: color, luster (metallic and nonmetallic), streak, cleavage and fracture, hardness (scratch test), crystal shape, and density.
  • 10.  Mineral hardness: Mohs Hardness Scale. -softer minerals are assigned a value of one, for example talc is very soft. -harder minerals are assigned a value of ten, for example diamond is very hard.  Density = mass divided by volume
  • 11. Special Properties of Minerals  Magnetism  Fluorescence and Phosphorescence  Double Refraction  Radioactivity