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Mineralogy – study of minerals.
– Building blocks of rocks
Mineral – defined as naturally formed, generally
inorganic, crystalline solid composed of an ordered
array of atoms and having a specific chemical
composition.
MINERALS THEREFORE, CAN BE
DESCRIBED AS:
INORGANIC - formed by natural geologic processes
FORMED IN NATURE
SOLIDS - crystalline substance that are solid at temperature at Earth’s surface
ATOMS HAVE THE SAME CRYSTALLINE PATTERN and with SPECIFIC CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
CRYSTALLINE ATOMS are arranged in an orderly repetitive manner
Can be represented by a CHEMICAL FORMULA
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MINERALS
• LUSTER
• HARDNESS
• STREAK
• CLEAVAGE
• FRACTURE
• COLOR
• SPECIFIC GRAVITY
• CRYSTAL FORM
LUSTER
• Refers to the way of light is reflected from a mineral surface.
• Some have metallic surface such as gold, silver and copper.
• Others are described as vitreous or glassy, pearly, silky, resinous
and earthy or dull.
HARDNESS
• Refers to the minerals resistance to being scratched.
• The harder ones are difficult to scratch, the softer ones are less resistant to
scratches.
• Frederich Moh, a German mineralogist prepared a scale of hardness with a number
of 1-10 in the increasing hardness.
MOH’S SCALE OF HARDNESS
• 1. TALC
• 2. GYPSUM
• 3. CALCITE
• 4. FLUORITE
• 5. APATITE
• 6. ORTHOCLASE
• 7. QUARTZ
• 8. TOPAZ
• 9. CORUNDUM
• 10. DIAMOND
TALC
GYPSUM
CALCITE
FLUORITE
APATITE
ORTHOCLASE
QUARTZ
TOPAZ
CORUNDUM
DIAMOND
COLOR AND STREAK
• Refers to the color of the powdered mineral
• The sample is rubbed across a piece of unglazed porcelain or streak plate.
CLEAVAGE
• Tendency of minerals to break along planes of weak bonding.
• Described by the number of planes exhibited and the angles at which they meet
FRACTURE
• Minerals that do not exhibit cleavage are said to fracture when
broken.
• Some break like glass, some into splinters or fiber.
COLOR
•Some are of the same color like azurite is
always deep blue , malachite is green,
cinnabar is red and sulfur is yellow.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
• Is a number which represents the ratio to the weight of an equal volume of water.
• Example, Galena is 7.5 times heavier than a comparable volume of water.
CRYSTAL FORM
•External features of a mineral reflect its
orderly internal arrangement of atoms
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
MINERALS
• A sample chemical test is
a. TASTE TEST – NaCl (common table salt) has a distinctly salty taste.
b. FIZZ TEST - carbonate minerals in hydrochloric acid , giving of bubbles of
carbon dioide gas.
NATURAL RESOURCES
• 'The Earth’s crust and oceans are the sources of a wide variety of useful and
essential minerals.
• Renewable resources can be replenished.
• Nonrenewable are same basic resources such as iron, aluminum and copper. Others
are fuels like oil, natural gas and coal.
NATURAL RESOURCES
• Rich deposits of metallic minerals such as iron, nickel, copper, gold, silver,
chromium, zinc and lead are also located.
• Gold is the precious metal which can be found pure in nature.
• Mercury reserves are located in Albay and Palawan.
• Our biggest lead deposits are found in Ayala, Zamboanga.
• Molybdenum deposits occur in Batangas.
NATURAL RESOURCES
• Gold is a metal for adornment, It exhibits a shiny yellow color and a specific gravity
of 29.3.
• Platinum is catalyst in refining petroleum.
MINERALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
• Nonmetallic minerals include:
a. limestone – used to make concrete and cement. It is found in Cebu, Negros
and Bulacan.
b. feldspar – used in making tiles and ceramic toilet ware found in Ilocos Norte
and Pampanga.
c. silica – used in making glass found in Palawan and Negros Occidental.
d. clay - used for pottery found in Ilocos Norte.
e. Red marble – found in romblon.
CONSERVING OUR MINERAL
RESOURCES
• It took thousands or even millions of years to produce these resources.
• Mineral resources are non-renewable.
• It is important for us to utilize wisely and conserve our country’s wealth for
future generations to come.
WE SHOULD:
•RECYCLE OUR PRODUCTS TO REDUCE WASTE
•RECOVER MINERALS FROM MINE TAILINGS
•CONTROL CORROSION
•USE ALLOYS WHENEVER FEASIBLE
“WE CAN HELP CONSERVE OUR
RESOURCES FOR OUR NEEDS
DURING OUR LIFETIME.”

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Earth and Life Science - Grade 11 (Minerals)

  • 1.
  • 2. Mineralogy – study of minerals. – Building blocks of rocks Mineral – defined as naturally formed, generally inorganic, crystalline solid composed of an ordered array of atoms and having a specific chemical composition.
  • 3. MINERALS THEREFORE, CAN BE DESCRIBED AS: INORGANIC - formed by natural geologic processes FORMED IN NATURE SOLIDS - crystalline substance that are solid at temperature at Earth’s surface ATOMS HAVE THE SAME CRYSTALLINE PATTERN and with SPECIFIC CHEMICAL COMPOSITION CRYSTALLINE ATOMS are arranged in an orderly repetitive manner Can be represented by a CHEMICAL FORMULA
  • 4. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MINERALS • LUSTER • HARDNESS • STREAK • CLEAVAGE • FRACTURE • COLOR • SPECIFIC GRAVITY • CRYSTAL FORM
  • 5. LUSTER • Refers to the way of light is reflected from a mineral surface. • Some have metallic surface such as gold, silver and copper. • Others are described as vitreous or glassy, pearly, silky, resinous and earthy or dull.
  • 6. HARDNESS • Refers to the minerals resistance to being scratched. • The harder ones are difficult to scratch, the softer ones are less resistant to scratches. • Frederich Moh, a German mineralogist prepared a scale of hardness with a number of 1-10 in the increasing hardness.
  • 7. MOH’S SCALE OF HARDNESS • 1. TALC • 2. GYPSUM • 3. CALCITE • 4. FLUORITE • 5. APATITE • 6. ORTHOCLASE • 7. QUARTZ • 8. TOPAZ • 9. CORUNDUM • 10. DIAMOND
  • 15. TOPAZ
  • 18. COLOR AND STREAK • Refers to the color of the powdered mineral • The sample is rubbed across a piece of unglazed porcelain or streak plate.
  • 19. CLEAVAGE • Tendency of minerals to break along planes of weak bonding. • Described by the number of planes exhibited and the angles at which they meet
  • 20. FRACTURE • Minerals that do not exhibit cleavage are said to fracture when broken. • Some break like glass, some into splinters or fiber.
  • 21. COLOR •Some are of the same color like azurite is always deep blue , malachite is green, cinnabar is red and sulfur is yellow.
  • 22. SPECIFIC GRAVITY • Is a number which represents the ratio to the weight of an equal volume of water. • Example, Galena is 7.5 times heavier than a comparable volume of water.
  • 23. CRYSTAL FORM •External features of a mineral reflect its orderly internal arrangement of atoms
  • 24. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MINERALS • A sample chemical test is a. TASTE TEST – NaCl (common table salt) has a distinctly salty taste. b. FIZZ TEST - carbonate minerals in hydrochloric acid , giving of bubbles of carbon dioide gas.
  • 25. NATURAL RESOURCES • 'The Earth’s crust and oceans are the sources of a wide variety of useful and essential minerals. • Renewable resources can be replenished. • Nonrenewable are same basic resources such as iron, aluminum and copper. Others are fuels like oil, natural gas and coal.
  • 26. NATURAL RESOURCES • Rich deposits of metallic minerals such as iron, nickel, copper, gold, silver, chromium, zinc and lead are also located. • Gold is the precious metal which can be found pure in nature. • Mercury reserves are located in Albay and Palawan. • Our biggest lead deposits are found in Ayala, Zamboanga. • Molybdenum deposits occur in Batangas.
  • 27. NATURAL RESOURCES • Gold is a metal for adornment, It exhibits a shiny yellow color and a specific gravity of 29.3. • Platinum is catalyst in refining petroleum.
  • 28. MINERALS IN THE PHILIPPINES • Nonmetallic minerals include: a. limestone – used to make concrete and cement. It is found in Cebu, Negros and Bulacan. b. feldspar – used in making tiles and ceramic toilet ware found in Ilocos Norte and Pampanga. c. silica – used in making glass found in Palawan and Negros Occidental. d. clay - used for pottery found in Ilocos Norte. e. Red marble – found in romblon.
  • 29. CONSERVING OUR MINERAL RESOURCES • It took thousands or even millions of years to produce these resources. • Mineral resources are non-renewable. • It is important for us to utilize wisely and conserve our country’s wealth for future generations to come.
  • 30. WE SHOULD: •RECYCLE OUR PRODUCTS TO REDUCE WASTE •RECOVER MINERALS FROM MINE TAILINGS •CONTROL CORROSION •USE ALLOYS WHENEVER FEASIBLE
  • 31. “WE CAN HELP CONSERVE OUR RESOURCES FOR OUR NEEDS DURING OUR LIFETIME.”