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Earth Science - Minerals

Earth Science - Chapter 2 - Minerals

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MINERALSA naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition.
INORGANICNot formed from living things or the remains of living things.
CRYSTALA solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again.
ELEMENTA substance composed of a single kind of atom.
COMPOUNDA substance in which two or more elements are chemically joined.
MIXTURETwo or more substances that are mixed together but not chemically combined.
MOHS HARDNESS SCALEA scale ranking ten minerals from softest to hardest; used in testing the hardness of minerals.
STREAKThe color of a mineral's powder.
LUSTERThe way a mineral reflects light from its surface.
DENSITYThe amount of mass in a given space; mass per unit volume.
CLEAVAGEA mineral's ability to split easily along flat surfaces.
FRACTUREThe way a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way.
FLUORESCENCEThe property of a mineral in which the mineral glows under ultraviolet light.
MAGMAThe molten mixture of rock-forming substance, gases, and water that makes up part of Earth's mantle.
LAVAMagma that reaches the surface; also the rock formed when liquid lava hardens.
SOLUTIONA mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another.
GEMSTONEA hard, colorful mineral that has a brilliant or glassy luster.
ORERock that contains a metal or economically useful mineral.
ALLOYA solid mixture of two or more metals.
ROCKmixture of minerals
COLORinreliable to identify minerals due to impurities
SILICATESthe most common mineral group
CARBONATESreact to hydrochloric acid
DIAMONDhardest mineral
SILICON OXYGEN TETRAHEDRONbasic ion of silicate minerals


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