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Title: Atoms, Compounds, Minerals and Rocks


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Atoms, Compounds,Minerals and Rocks
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Atoms
  • Atoms - the smallest unit of an element that
    retains the physical and chemical properties of
    that element
  • Made up of a nucleus, and a cloud of
    electrons
  • Nucleus made up of protons and neutrons
  • Number of protons determines which type of
    Element the atom is
  • Element - distinctive type of matter with
    specific phyisical and chemical properties
  • Examples Iron, Oxygen, Hydrogen, etc.
  • Generally grouped as Metals or Nonmetals

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Compounds
  • Compound - substances made by the bonding of
    chemical elements (from chemical reactions).
    Compounds are comprised of two or more different
    elements.
  • Chemical bonds may be made by
  • sharing electrons between atoms - covalent
    bonds
  • lending or borrowing electrons with mutual
    attraction of oppositely charged atoms - ionic
    bonds
  • The properties of compounds are dramatically
    different from those of the elements that
    comprise them

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A Mineral is
  • Naturally occurring
  • Inorganic (not made from animals or plants)
  • Solid
  • with a definite chemical composition (formula)
  • and an orderly arrangement of atoms (crystal
    structure)
  • Minerals are chemical compounds

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Crystal Structure
  • How do crystals form?
  • Atoms must be free to move
  • Chemical bonds dictate the geometric arrangement
    of atoms
  • Crystal is external manifestation of order at
    atomic level

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Crystal Structure
  • Atoms must be free to move
  • Under what conditions does this occur?
  • In a melt (magma)
  • In solution (dissolved in water)

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Abundance of chemical elements in Earths Crust
  • O 46.6 Si 27.7
  • Al 8.1 Fe 5.0
  • Ca 3.6 Na 2.8
  • K 2.6 Mg 2.1
  • Other 1.7

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Silicate Minerals
  • O and Si make up nearly 75 of crust
  • Most common elements should make up most common
    minerals
  • Common rock-forming minerals are silicates
  • Silicates have Si, O and other elements such as
    Fe, Mg, Al, Na, K, Ca

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Silicon-Oxygen Tetrahedron
  • Building Block of Silicate minerals
  • Si surrounded by 4 O
  • O may be shared so that tetrahedra link together

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Sharing Tetrahedra
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Olivine Fe,Mg silicateSingle Tetrahedra
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Pyroxene Fe, Mg, Al silicateSingle Chains
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Amphibole Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, Al, F silicate
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Micas (biotite, muscovite) K, Al /-Ca, Mg, Fe
silicates
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Complex silicates
  • Quartz SiO2
  • Feldspars
  • Na,Ca silicates Plagioclase
  • K, Al silicates
  • Other minerals

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Bowens Reaction Series
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Other Mineral Families
  • Halides contain metals and Cl, F, I, etc.
  • Carbonates contain metals and CO3
  • Oxides/Hydroxides contain metals and O or OH
  • Sulfides contain metals and S
  • Phosphates contain metals and PO4
  • Native Elements pure elements

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So, What is a Rock?
  • A Rock is
  • An aggregate of minerals
  • Usually, a mixture of two or more minerals, each
    of which remains distinct
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