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Properties of Properties of Minerals Minerals Geologists use Geologists use characteristics to tell characteristics to tell one mineral from another one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns / Density / Special Properties Break Patterns / Density / Special Properties
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Page 1: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Properties of Properties of MineralsMinerals

Geologists use characteristics Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from to tell one mineral from

anotheranotherColor / Luster / Hardness Color / Luster / Hardness

Break Patterns / Density / Special Break Patterns / Density / Special PropertiesProperties

Page 2: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

I. I. ColorColorA.Not a reliable property for

identifying mineralsB.Examples: Quartz – smoky, rose, or

amethyst, Fluorite – many colors

Page 3: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

A mineral can be many A mineral can be many different colors. Below is Mica.different colors. Below is Mica.

Page 4: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Many minerals can be the same color. Many minerals can be the same color. Below are gold colored minerals. Which Below are gold colored minerals. Which

one is gold?one is gold?

Page 5: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

II. LusterII. LusterA. Refers to the way light reflects from

the surface of the mineral. B. There are two types of luster,

a. Metallic: looks like polished metal. b. Nonmetallic: does not look like

polished metal. i. Nonmetallic - Vitreous, Silky,

Resinous, Waxy, Pearly, Earthy

Page 6: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Pyrite has metallic Pyrite has metallic lusterluster

Page 7: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Quartz has nonmetallic Quartz has nonmetallic lusterluster

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III. HardnessIII. HardnessA. A minerals

resistance to being scratched.

B. Friedrich Mohs German Mineralogist

Page 9: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Gypsum is soft, it can be Gypsum is soft, it can be scratched by a fingernail.scratched by a fingernail.

Page 10: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Calcite is soft, but a little Calcite is soft, but a little harder because it cannot be harder because it cannot be

scratched by a fingernail, but it scratched by a fingernail, but it can be scratched by a penny. can be scratched by a penny.

Page 11: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Fluorite is harder. It can be Fluorite is harder. It can be scratched by a nail, but not a scratched by a nail, but not a

penny or fingernail. penny or fingernail.

Page 12: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Diamonds are the hardest Diamonds are the hardest mineral, so it scratches every mineral, so it scratches every

mineral. mineral.

Page 13: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

IV. Break PatternsIV. Break PatternsA. Cleaving – When minerals

break along flat surfacesB. Fracture – Some minerals

break unevenly along curved or irregular surfaces

C. Many types of fracture & cleaving

Page 14: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Quartz: Conchoidal Fracture Quartz: Conchoidal Fracture

Page 15: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Mica cleaves in one Mica cleaves in one direction. direction.

It breaks along one line. It breaks along one line.

Page 16: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Feldspar has two lines of Feldspar has two lines of cleavage. It breaks along cleavage. It breaks along

two lines. two lines.

Page 17: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

V. StreakV. StreakA. The color of a minerals powderB. Minerals are scratched along a

streak plate to create powderC. Some minerals powder is a

different color from its regular color

D. Use both black and white plates

Page 18: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

GoldGold• When gold is

run across a streak plate it makes a yellowish-gold color.

• That makes sense.

Page 19: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

Pyrite or “Fool’s Gold”Pyrite or “Fool’s Gold”• When pyrite is run

across a streak plate, it has a black or dark green streak.

• Pyrite is not worth much money, while gold is worth a lot. They look alike, so miners call it fool’s gold.

Page 20: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

HematiteHematite• Hematite’s color is

grey, but its streak is red.

• Hema means blood. • The mineral was

named hematite because it looked like it was bleeding when it was taken across a streak plate.

Page 21: Properties of Minerals Properties of Minerals Geologists use characteristics to tell one mineral from another Color / Luster / Hardness Break Patterns.

VI. DensityVI. DensityA. Density – how much matter there is

in a given amount of spaceB. Density(g/cm^3) = mass(g) / volume

(cm^3)

Density of Platinum = 21.45 g/cm^3

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VII. Special VII. Special propertiespropertiesA. Fluorescence – glow under

ultraviolet lightB. Optical propertiesC. Chemical reactionsD. TasteE. MagnetismF. Radioactivity

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