Minerals: Building Blocks of Rocks
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Minerals: Building Blocks of
Rocks
Minerals
Minerals are the pure, naturally
occurring building blocks of rocks
Differences in rocks are due to
different minerals
All minerals are non-living, but a few
contain minerals that were living
things – example chalk
Minerals are used in our everyday life
Minerals are Crystals
All minerals are pure crystals
Crystals have regular geometric
shapes because they are made up of
tiny particles connected in a
repeating pattern
Cooled
slowly = large crystals
Cooled rapidly = small crystals
Identifying Minerals
Lustre – shininess of a mineral
Cleavage – describes the way the minerals
split into smaller pieces
Hardness – describes how resistant a
mineral is to being scratched
Colour- describes the appearance of the
mineral
Not
always reliable
Identifying Minerals
Streak – the color the minerals leaves behind
when ‘streaked’ across unglazed porcelain tile
Many have to be crushed to powder to determine
their streak color
Magnetism – 2 minerals, magnetite (strongly)
and pyrrhotite (weakly), have magnetic
properties
Density – mass per unit volume of a substance