Rock Forming Minerals Flashcards

1
Q

The Earth’s crust is rich in light elements (oxygen and silicon), which combine to make….

A

Silicate Minerals

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2
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What is the basic building block of all silicate minerals?

A

The Silicate Tetrahedron

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3
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Silicon likes to bond with 4 oxygen atoms. These oxygen corners can be shared if….

A

Pressure and Temperature allow it

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4
Q

What is an example of an isolated mineral?

A

Olivine

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5
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What are simple silicates?

A

Deep inside the Earth, tetrahedral stay ISOLATED or they share only 2 oxygens in RINGS or SIMPLE CHAINS

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6
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What kind of P and T do Simple Silicates have?

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Very high P and T

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7
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Two more types of Simple Silicates and what shape are they

A

Beryl: Hexagonal ring (High T&P)
Pyroxene: single-chain (High T&P)

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8
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What are Complex Silicates?

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As rock gets cooler, the tetrahedral can share more corners, forming DOUBLE BONDS (ladders) and SHEETS

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9
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What kind of P and T do more complex silicates have?

A

Double chains: Amphibole (moderate P&T)

Sheets: MICA (Low P&T)

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10
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What are Framework Silicates?

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Tetrahedral that share all four of their corners make strong FRAMEWORKS and very durable minerals.

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11
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What kind of P and T do Framework Silicates have?

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Feldspar: Wide range of P&T
Quartz: pure Silica, can form anywhere on earth

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12
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What are Native Elements and Carbonates?

A

Minerals made by single elements

ex: gold sulfur and GRAPHITE

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13
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Carbon, Oxygen, and other elements combine to make?

A

CARBONATE MINERALS

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14
Q

Calcite form?

A

Most seashells and ocean sediments

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15
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What are Sulfates and Halides?

A

Combinations of sulfur and oxygen with other elements create SULFATE MINERALS

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16
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Gypsums

A

Used for plaster

17
Q

Halide Minerals

A

Form when lakes or ocean water dries up

HALITE is the most common

18
Q

What are Sulfides, Oxides, and Hydrocides

A
  • Metals and oxygen combine to make OXIDE MINERALS
  • Metals, oxygen, and water combine to make HYDROXIDE MINERALS
  • Metals also combine with Sulfur to make SULFIDE MINERALS
19
Q

What is an example of an Oxide Mineral?

A

Hematite

20
Q

What is an example of a Hydroxide Mineral?

A

limonite (rust)

21
Q

What is an example of a Sulfide Mineral?

A

Pyrite