Title: Mineral Groups in the Earths Crust
1Mineral Groups in the Earths Crust
Minerals that form the rocks within Earths crust
belong to Seven (7) main mineral groups
1) Silicates
2) Carbonates
3) Sulfates
Reference Tarbuck and Lutgens Pages 24 -
28
4) Oxides
5) Halides
6) Sulfides
7) Native
2Hints to Classify Mineral Groups
Olivine (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 Barite BaSO4 Calcite
CaCO3
3Hints to Classify Mineral Groups
Hematite Fe2O3 Pyrite FeS2 Fluorite
CaF2
4Mineral Groups
- A mineral group that has silicon and oxygen as
part . of their atomic structure.
- Comprise more than 96 of the crust.
Rock forming Silicates are divided into two (2)
groups
- Sialic Silicates (Aluminosilicates)
- rich in silicon and aluminum.
- main rock type found in continents and comprise
about 85 of the crust. - mineral are light in color.
5Mineral Groups
- A mineral group that has silicon and oxygen as
part . of their atomic structure.
- Comprise more than 96 of the crust.
Rock forming Silicates are divided into two (2)
groups
- Simatic Silicates
- rich in silicon and magnesium.
- main rock type found in the ocean floor and
comprise less than 15 of the crust. - mineral are dark in color.
6Mineral Groups
- compounds consisting of an atomic structure of
one carbon and three oxygen (CO3).
- most common carbonate is calcite which make up
the rock Limestone. (Ca CO3)
- the rock Gypsum is an example of a sulfate and
it also takes on the mineral name. (CaSO4 2H2O)
7Mineral Groups
- compounds consisting of an atomic structure of
oxygen combined with one or more metals.
- most common oxides are those of iron (Fe2O3) and
aluminum (Al2O3), referred to as Ore - Minerals.
- Halite (NaCl) is the most common halide. Often
referred to as table salt.
8Mineral Groups
- compounds consisting of an atomic structure of
one or more metals combined with sulfur.
- common ore mineral.
Examples Pyrite (FeS2), Galena (PbS),
Sphalerite (ZnS).
- Examples Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), Copper
(Cu), Sulfur (S)
9Sample Problem
Which is an example of a halide? (A) barite
(BaSO4) (B) calcite (CaCO3)
(C) fluorite (CaF2)
(D) hematite (Fe2O3)
Questions related to this topic are commonly seen
in the multiple choice.