Matter
Atomic Bonds
Basics of Minerals
Mineral Groups
Mineral Properties
100

A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by chemical or physical means.

What is an element?

100

Atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons are called this

What are Isotopes of that element?

100

These are the five characteristics of a mineral

What are: naturally occurring, solid, definite chemical composition, crystalline structure, and inorganic?

100

This is what minerals are classified by

What is their composition?

100

This is the first property that is usually observed of minerals

What is color?

200

The smallest particle of an element that still retains the characteristics of that element.

What is an atom?
200

This is what forms when two or more elements chemically combine

What is a compound?

200

These are the four process that can result in the formation of minerals 

What are: crystallization of magma, precipitation, pressure and temperature, and hydrothermal solutions?

200
These are the two most common mineral groups 

What are silicates and carbonates?

200

These are four of the eight properties of minerals

What are: Color, streak, hardness, luster, cleavage, fracture, density, and crystal form

300

The particles that make up an atom.

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

300

This is the reason that atoms form chemical bonds with other elements

What is because the highest energy levels do not contain the maximum electrons (8)?

300

The name of the process that causes substances to be left behind after water from lakes and ponds evaporate, forming minerals

What is precipitation?

300

This is the group of minerals that contains only one type of element, such as gold and platinum

What are native elements?

300

This property describes how light is reflected from the surface of a mineral. Examples include: pearly, silky, metallic

What is luster?

400

This is what the atomic number of an element represents.

What is the number of protons in the element?

400

The three types of chemical bonds we learned about are

What are: ionic, covalent, and metallic

400

Mixtures of very hot water and dissolved substances. This is a natural process that creates minerals

What are hydrothermal solutions?

400

This is the element that the sulfides and sulfates mineral groups contain

What is sulfur?

400

This is the property of minerals that is measured by Moh's scale

What is hardness?

500

The charge that protons, neutrons, and electrons have.

What is: proton - postive; neutron - neutral; electron - negative.

500

This is the difference between ionic and covalent bonding

What is: covalent share electrons, ionic gain or lose electrons

500

This is how pressure and temperature affects minerals, causing them to form crystals

What is that they cause the structures to recrystallize or rearrange?

500
The oxides mineral group contains these elements

What are oxygen and a metal?

500

This is the difference between cleavage and fracture

What is: cleavage breaks along even, flat surfaces and fracture has uneven breaks?