Exam 2: Atoms, Elements, and Minerals

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Some minerals have the same chemical composition but different crystal structures, a phenomenon termed _______.

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What is the special property of the mineral halite?

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The isotope composition of _____ in foraminifera shells from sediment cores are used to determine climate change in Earth history.

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Two examples of framework silicates are _____ and ______.

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The _____ group of minerals are sheet silicates.

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The two most abundant elements in Earth's crust are __.

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Calcite has ___ direction of cleavage.

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The _____ group and the ___ group are sheet silicates characterized by one direction of cleavage.

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In order for a particular type of material to be classified as a mineral, it must ____.

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Calcite (calcium carbonate) is the most common non-silicate mineral in the Earth's crust.

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_______ are the smallest electrically neutral assemblies of matter and energy that we know of in the universe.

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On Mohs' scale of hardness your fingernail has a value of ____.

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A mineral is defined as a crystalline solid that is naturally occurring, has a specific chemical composition and forms through geologic processes.

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Specific gravity is the ratio of a mass of a substance to the mass of an equal volume of air.

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The number of neutrons in an atom controls the chemical behavior of an element.

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____ has the property of generating electricity when squeezed in a certain crystallographic direction.

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The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in each atom.

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The atomic number of an element equals the number of _____ in each atom.

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Both graphite and diamond are made of carbon.

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Diamond has no cleavage.

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