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Minerals and
Rocks
Learning Outcomes
• I can identify the physical properties of minerals
• I can identify the chemicaL properties of
minerals.
• I can identify some minerals and their uses.
• I will appreciate the importance of conserving
mineralsI can identify and describe the different
properties of rocks.
Minerals
Minerals - naturaly formed, generally inorganic, crystalline,
solid and has a definite chemical composition.
building blocks of rocks
Mineralogy - Branch of Geology that deals with the study of
Minerals
There are about 3,000 known minerals, of that 20 minerals
make up most rocks
Physical Properties of Minerals
- can be used to easily identify a mineral.
1. Color
2. Streak
3. Hardness
4. Cleavage and Fracture
5. Crystalline structure
6. Transparency or diaphaneity
7. Magnetism
8. Tenacity
9. Luster
10. Odor
11. Specific Gravity
Physical Properties of Minerals
1. Color - usually the property used to identify minerals
easily. It is the result of the way minerals absorb light.
Some Colors of Quartz
Varieties of Hematite – all same color streak
Physical Properties of Minerals
3. Hardness - refers to the measure of the mineral’s
resistance to scratching. Mineralswith higher numbers
will scratch minerals below. To measure the relative
hardness of minerals, the Moh's scale is used.
Physical Properties of Minerals
4. Cleavage and Fractures - used to describe how minerals
break into pieces.
Some minerals split along flat surfaces (called
cleavage planes) when struck hard--this is called
mineral cleavage
Other minerals break unevenly along rough or curved
surfaces--this is called fracture
A few minerals have both cleavage and fracture ( mica
)
Cleavage – due to weak bonds in the
crystal structure
Halite (NaCl)
Fluorite (CaF2)
HALITE
FLUORITE
Cleavage
MUSCOVITE
BIOTITE
Rose Quartz – Conchoidal Fracture
Conchoidal Fracture - Quartz
Obsidian
Physical Properties of Minerals
5. Crystalline structure - crystal lattice, tells how a
mineral’s crystals are arranged. A hand lens is a
necessary tool in checking for crystalline
structure.
crystal solid - form regular repeating three
dimensional crystal lattice amorphous solid - forms
aggregates that have particular order or
arrangement
Physical Properties of Minerals
6. Transparency or diaphaneity - indicates the extent of
light that can pass through the mineral.
Physical Properties of Minerals
7. Magnetism - indicates the ability of a mineral to attract
or repel other minerals.
8. Tenacity - level of resistance or reaction of minerals to
stress such as crushing, bending, breaking, or tearing.
9. Luster - refers to the reaction of a mineral to light. It
determines how brilliant or dull the mineral is.
Categories: Metallic or Non-metallic
Metallic – luster of metal – shines like a hard metal
Physical Properties of Minerals
Many non-metallic minerals are SHINY because they
are transparent or semi-transparent
Examples of metallic luster
More Examples of Metallic Luster
Pyrite (FeS2) PYRITE
Galena (PbS)
GALENA
Example of non-metallic luster
• Vitreous--quartz
Example of non-metallic luster
• Silky--example plagioclase feldspar
Non-metallic and metallic luster – earthy
hematite – metallic hematite
Physical Properties of Minerals
10. Odor - -a distinct smell of a mineral that is usually
released from a chemical reaction when subjected to
water, heat, air or friction.
11. Specific Gravity - is a measure of the density of a
mineral. Determines how heavy the mineral is by its weight
to water.
Chemical Properties of Minerals
Another way of identfying and classifying minerals is
according to their chemical compositon. This classification
was first used in 1848 by James Dwight Dana (1813-
1895).
1. Silicate class 5. Oxide class
2. Carbonate class 6. Sulphide class
3. Sulphate class 7. Phosphate class
4. Halide class 8. Native element class
Chemical Properties of Minerals
1. Silicate Class - largest and most abundant group
containing Si and O with some Al, Mg, Fe, and Ca. (Ex.
feldspar, quartz, pyroxene, mica, garnet. olivine and
amphibole
Chemical Properties of Minerals
2. Carbonate class - mostly found depositedin marine
environments.
3. Sulphate Class - forms in areas with high
evaporation rates and where salty waters slowly
evaporate.
(Ex. anhydrite, celestine, barite, gypsum)
Chemical Properties of Minerals
4. Halide class - contains natural salts includes fluorite,
halite, sylvite and sal ammoniac components. Usually
form in lakes, and sal ammoniac components.
• 5. Oxide class - is a diverse class. In science, these
minerals are important as thet carry histories of
changes in Earth's magnetic field. They are formed
as precipitates close to Earth's surface or as
oxidation products of minerals during the process of
weathering.
Chemical Properties of Minerals
• 6. Sulphide class - has important metals such as
copper, lead and silver which are considered
economically significant.
7. Phosphate class- contains minerals with
phosphorus. Considered as important biological
mineral found in teeth and bones in many
animals.
Chemical Properties of Minerals
8. Native element class - contains metals and
intermettalic elements, semimetals nonmetals or
natural alloys and constituents of a few rare
meteorites.
Rocks
- are natural substances consisting of
aggregate minerals clumped together with
other materials through natural processes.
Rocks, like some materials, are products of
a natural cyclic process.
Properties of Rocks
Classification of Rocks
1.Rocks exhibit different properties. As to color,
rocks may be dark, light, reddish, ggray,
brown, yellow o even black.
2.Rocks differ in texture: some are fine, others
are rough.
3.Some are glossy in appearance and smooth to
touch.
4.Most rocks are hard, others are brittle.
1. Igneous rocks - derived from the Latin word ignis
meaning “fire” are crystallized from magma or
molten or partially molten volcanic materials that
came from within Earth. Magma rises from the
asthenosphere or at the base of the crst through
volcanoes or any cracks and fisures on Earth's
surface. When it reaches the sface of Erth. thr
molten volcanic material is called lava. (granite,
rholite, diorite, andesite, basalt, gabbro)
Importance of Igneous Rocks
Classification of Rocks
• contains fossils that are evidences of geologic past
• coal, petroleum and natural gas are major energy
source
• iron , aluminum and manganes are used in the
construction industry.
Classification of Rocks
2. Sedimentary rocks - frm the root word sediments which means
“remaining particles” are rocks that have formed from the deposition of
different materials on Earth's surface. They come from preexistinf rocks
or pieces of dead organisms that have been “lithified” or cemented by
natural processes. (limestone, conglomerate, haite, calcite, sandstone,
limestone and gypsum)
2 major groups of sedimentary rocks
1. clastic - form from the accumulation and
lithification of sediments derived from the
breakdown of pre-existing rocks. They are further
classified according to dominant grain size.
Classification of Rocks
2. nonclastic - derived from sediments that
precipitated from concentrated solutions (e.g.
seawater) or from the accumulation of biologic or
organic material (e.g. shells, plant material). They are
further classified on the basis of chemical composition.
3. Metamorphic rocks - meta
means “change”” and morph
means “form” are rocks derived
from gneous or sedimentary
rocks that were exposed to high
pressure, high temperature or a
combination of both, deep below
te surface of Earth. Because of
this exposure, some of the
minerals in these roocks
Classification of Rocks
undergo chemical and physical changes.

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  • 2. Learning Outcomes • I can identify the physical properties of minerals • I can identify the chemicaL properties of minerals. • I can identify some minerals and their uses. • I will appreciate the importance of conserving mineralsI can identify and describe the different properties of rocks.
  • 3. Minerals Minerals - naturaly formed, generally inorganic, crystalline, solid and has a definite chemical composition. building blocks of rocks Mineralogy - Branch of Geology that deals with the study of Minerals There are about 3,000 known minerals, of that 20 minerals make up most rocks Physical Properties of Minerals - can be used to easily identify a mineral.
  • 4. 1. Color 2. Streak 3. Hardness 4. Cleavage and Fracture 5. Crystalline structure 6. Transparency or diaphaneity 7. Magnetism 8. Tenacity 9. Luster 10. Odor 11. Specific Gravity
  • 5. Physical Properties of Minerals 1. Color - usually the property used to identify minerals easily. It is the result of the way minerals absorb light. Some Colors of Quartz
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  • 9. Varieties of Hematite – all same color streak
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  • 13. 3. Hardness - refers to the measure of the mineral’s
  • 14. resistance to scratching. Mineralswith higher numbers will scratch minerals below. To measure the relative hardness of minerals, the Moh's scale is used. Physical Properties of Minerals 4. Cleavage and Fractures - used to describe how minerals break into pieces.
  • 15. Some minerals split along flat surfaces (called cleavage planes) when struck hard--this is called mineral cleavage Other minerals break unevenly along rough or curved surfaces--this is called fracture A few minerals have both cleavage and fracture ( mica )
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  • 17. Cleavage – due to weak bonds in the crystal structure Halite (NaCl) Fluorite (CaF2)
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  • 22. Rose Quartz – Conchoidal Fracture
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  • 26. Physical Properties of Minerals 5. Crystalline structure - crystal lattice, tells how a mineral’s crystals are arranged. A hand lens is a necessary tool in checking for crystalline structure. crystal solid - form regular repeating three dimensional crystal lattice amorphous solid - forms aggregates that have particular order or arrangement
  • 27. Physical Properties of Minerals 6. Transparency or diaphaneity - indicates the extent of light that can pass through the mineral.
  • 28. Physical Properties of Minerals 7. Magnetism - indicates the ability of a mineral to attract or repel other minerals. 8. Tenacity - level of resistance or reaction of minerals to stress such as crushing, bending, breaking, or tearing. 9. Luster - refers to the reaction of a mineral to light. It determines how brilliant or dull the mineral is. Categories: Metallic or Non-metallic Metallic – luster of metal – shines like a hard metal
  • 29. Physical Properties of Minerals Many non-metallic minerals are SHINY because they are transparent or semi-transparent
  • 31. More Examples of Metallic Luster Pyrite (FeS2) PYRITE Galena (PbS) GALENA
  • 32. Example of non-metallic luster • Vitreous--quartz
  • 33. Example of non-metallic luster • Silky--example plagioclase feldspar
  • 34. Non-metallic and metallic luster – earthy hematite – metallic hematite
  • 35. Physical Properties of Minerals 10. Odor - -a distinct smell of a mineral that is usually released from a chemical reaction when subjected to water, heat, air or friction. 11. Specific Gravity - is a measure of the density of a mineral. Determines how heavy the mineral is by its weight to water.
  • 36. Chemical Properties of Minerals Another way of identfying and classifying minerals is according to their chemical compositon. This classification was first used in 1848 by James Dwight Dana (1813- 1895). 1. Silicate class 5. Oxide class 2. Carbonate class 6. Sulphide class 3. Sulphate class 7. Phosphate class 4. Halide class 8. Native element class
  • 37. Chemical Properties of Minerals 1. Silicate Class - largest and most abundant group containing Si and O with some Al, Mg, Fe, and Ca. (Ex. feldspar, quartz, pyroxene, mica, garnet. olivine and amphibole
  • 38. Chemical Properties of Minerals 2. Carbonate class - mostly found depositedin marine environments. 3. Sulphate Class - forms in areas with high evaporation rates and where salty waters slowly evaporate. (Ex. anhydrite, celestine, barite, gypsum)
  • 39. Chemical Properties of Minerals 4. Halide class - contains natural salts includes fluorite, halite, sylvite and sal ammoniac components. Usually form in lakes, and sal ammoniac components. • 5. Oxide class - is a diverse class. In science, these minerals are important as thet carry histories of changes in Earth's magnetic field. They are formed as precipitates close to Earth's surface or as oxidation products of minerals during the process of weathering.
  • 40. Chemical Properties of Minerals • 6. Sulphide class - has important metals such as copper, lead and silver which are considered economically significant. 7. Phosphate class- contains minerals with phosphorus. Considered as important biological mineral found in teeth and bones in many animals.
  • 41. Chemical Properties of Minerals 8. Native element class - contains metals and intermettalic elements, semimetals nonmetals or natural alloys and constituents of a few rare meteorites.
  • 42. Rocks - are natural substances consisting of aggregate minerals clumped together with other materials through natural processes. Rocks, like some materials, are products of a natural cyclic process. Properties of Rocks
  • 43. Classification of Rocks 1.Rocks exhibit different properties. As to color, rocks may be dark, light, reddish, ggray, brown, yellow o even black. 2.Rocks differ in texture: some are fine, others are rough. 3.Some are glossy in appearance and smooth to touch. 4.Most rocks are hard, others are brittle.
  • 44. 1. Igneous rocks - derived from the Latin word ignis meaning “fire” are crystallized from magma or molten or partially molten volcanic materials that came from within Earth. Magma rises from the asthenosphere or at the base of the crst through volcanoes or any cracks and fisures on Earth's surface. When it reaches the sface of Erth. thr molten volcanic material is called lava. (granite, rholite, diorite, andesite, basalt, gabbro) Importance of Igneous Rocks
  • 45. Classification of Rocks • contains fossils that are evidences of geologic past
  • 46. • coal, petroleum and natural gas are major energy source • iron , aluminum and manganes are used in the construction industry.
  • 47. Classification of Rocks 2. Sedimentary rocks - frm the root word sediments which means
  • 48. “remaining particles” are rocks that have formed from the deposition of different materials on Earth's surface. They come from preexistinf rocks or pieces of dead organisms that have been “lithified” or cemented by natural processes. (limestone, conglomerate, haite, calcite, sandstone, limestone and gypsum) 2 major groups of sedimentary rocks 1. clastic - form from the accumulation and lithification of sediments derived from the breakdown of pre-existing rocks. They are further classified according to dominant grain size.
  • 49. Classification of Rocks 2. nonclastic - derived from sediments that precipitated from concentrated solutions (e.g. seawater) or from the accumulation of biologic or organic material (e.g. shells, plant material). They are further classified on the basis of chemical composition.
  • 50. 3. Metamorphic rocks - meta means “change”” and morph means “form” are rocks derived from gneous or sedimentary rocks that were exposed to high pressure, high temperature or a combination of both, deep below te surface of Earth. Because of this exposure, some of the minerals in these roocks
  • 51. Classification of Rocks undergo chemical and physical changes.