Atoms& Bonding
Symmetry
Minerals
Light and Minerals
Crystallization
100

Number of protons and neutrons in an atom

Atomic Weight

100

The regular, repeating arrangement of atoms and the resulting external form of a crystal. 

Symmetry

100

How minerals are classified.

Based on anions or anionic group

100

The bending of light due to a change in the velocity of light between two media.

Refraction

100

Most common type of phase diagram for binary systems

T-X diagram

200

Orientation of the electron spin

Spin Quantum Number

200

The most symmetrical crystal system

Cubic

200

The classification hierarchy for minerals. 

Class, subclass, group, series, species, variety

200

The absorption of light is a function of direction in an anisotropic medium.

Pleochroism

200

The initial, critical step where a new crystal phase forms from a supersaturated or supercooled precursor phase, acting as the foundation for further growth. 

Nucleation

300

The number of ions that surround another ion with the opposite sign

Coordination Number

300

What system is this:

a ≠ b ≠ c, α = γ = 90°, β ≠ 90°

Monoclinic

300

Amount of crystal systems.

6

300

Light that vibrates in a single direction

Polarized Light

300

Crystal property determined by atomic arrangements

Shape

400

Ratio of the cation radius to the anion radius

Radius Ratio

400

A4

4-fold rotation axis

400

Simplest crystalline structures, formed by identical atoms linked by non-directional forces

Metallic crystals (or metals)

400

Play of Colors and Opalescence

Iridescence

400

A phase precipitates out of a solid, energetic factors will cause large precipitates to grow, drawing material from the smaller precipitates, which shrink.

Ostwald Ripening

500

The configuration for the coordination number VI

Octahedral

500

i

point of inversion

500

Intergrowth of two separate crystals that are tightly bonded to each other

Twinning

500

Name for the C-axis in a uniaxial indicatrix

Optic Axis

500

Change in T over time during crystallization

Cooling rate