Deck 3: Minerals-The Building Blocks of Rocks
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Deck 3: Minerals-The Building Blocks of Rocks
1
The United States and Canada owe much of their economic success to their abundant supply of mineral resources.
True
2
Gems are found in nature and rarely need to be modified to make them ready for jewelry.
False
3
Diamond is the only naturally-occurring mineral that scratches glass.
False
4
Isotopes of a given element vary in their number of neutrons but not in their number of protons.
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5
Radicals are groups of tightly-bonded atoms that behave as a single element.
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6
Minerals are crystalline solids but may not exhibit well-formed crystals.
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7
Quartz is a single chain tetrahedra silicate.
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8
Glass can only be scratched by a diamond.
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9
Nonferromagnesian minerals tend to have a light color.
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10
Quartz cannot be manufactured synthetically.
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11
Minerals originate from crystallization from
A) molten magma
B) hydrothermal solutions
C) seawater
D) chemical alteration of pre-existing minerals
E) all of the above
A) molten magma
B) hydrothermal solutions
C) seawater
D) chemical alteration of pre-existing minerals
E) all of the above
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12
Ferromagnesian silicates are most common in which group of rock types?
A) sedimentary and metamorphic
B) igneous and metamorphic
C) sedimentary and igneous
D) plutonic and volcanic
E) none of the above
A) sedimentary and metamorphic
B) igneous and metamorphic
C) sedimentary and igneous
D) plutonic and volcanic
E) none of the above
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13
Nonferromagnesian minerals are common in which rock type(s)?
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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14
Which of the following is a common nonferromagnesian silicate mineral?
A) quartz
B) clay minerals
C) muscovite
D) feldspar
E) all of the above
A) quartz
B) clay minerals
C) muscovite
D) feldspar
E) all of the above
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15
Which of the following is a common ferromagnesian mineral?
A) augite
B) calcite
C) dolomite
D) dark colored feldspar
E) all of the above
A) augite
B) calcite
C) dolomite
D) dark colored feldspar
E) all of the above
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16
Which of the following is a renewable resource?
A) natural gas
B) gravel
C) wood
D) uranium
E) coal
A) natural gas
B) gravel
C) wood
D) uranium
E) coal
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17
For minerals classified within any one silicate group, which of the following is true?
A) they have similar physical properties
B) they have similar arrangements of silicate tetrahedra
C) they have similar chemical compositions
D) they have similar bonds
E) none of the above
A) they have similar physical properties
B) they have similar arrangements of silicate tetrahedra
C) they have similar chemical compositions
D) they have similar bonds
E) none of the above
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18
Relative to ferromagnesium silicates, which of the following is true of non-ferromagnesium silicates?
A) they are lighter in color
B) they have the same silicate mineral groups
C) they contain Si, O, and OH, but no Fe or Mg
D) A and B
E) A and C
F) A, B, and C
A) they are lighter in color
B) they have the same silicate mineral groups
C) they contain Si, O, and OH, but no Fe or Mg
D) A and B
E) A and C
F) A, B, and C
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19
Cleavage occurs if the mineral has
A) weak bonds
B) planes along which bonds are aligned
C) original crystal form at the time of origin
D) glassy, non-metallic luster
A) weak bonds
B) planes along which bonds are aligned
C) original crystal form at the time of origin
D) glassy, non-metallic luster
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20
The specific gravity of mineral depends on
A) the size of the sample
B) whether it is metallic
C) water content
D) A and B
E) B and C
A) the size of the sample
B) whether it is metallic
C) water content
D) A and B
E) B and C
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21
Atoms consist of a compact central part called ___________the , which is composed of particles called ___________and___________ . This central part is encircled by negatively charged particles called___________ .
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22
The chemical formula KAIS 0 means that the mineral orthoclase is composed of one atom of K and oneof AI for every3 8 ___________of Si and___________of O.
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23
The two most common nonsilicate rock-forming minerals are___________ and___________.
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24
Charged groups of different atoms are known as___________ .
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25
Describe the relation between crystal structure and cleavage directions using two or more mineral examples.
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26
Describe the ways in which silicate structure and mineral composition controls the different physical properties of minerals.
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27
Why isn't earth matter randomly distributed? What "rules"govern combinations of matter such that they can be defined and classified into the different mineral groups?
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28
What is the societal impact or significance of mineralogy and mineral classification?
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29
What is the chance that geologists have discovered or will discover all minerals present in Earth?
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30
What special properties or powers distinguish gemstones from other minerals?
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31
How are the facets of diamonds created?
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32
Define the term mineral.
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33
Define the term "rock".
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34
Explain how covalent bonding can occur between atoms of the same element.
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35
How do various isotopes of an element differ from each other?
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36
Name the two types of bonding which are most important in minerals.
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37
Name the two types of bonding which are less important, but are found in some minerals:
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38
Explain how covalent and ionic bonding result in compounds with properties similar to noble gases.
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39
What is the significance to human beings of the fact that so few chemical elements are relatively abundant in Earth's crust?
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40
Mineral groups are recognized or distinguished by what property or characteristic?
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41
How are members of the carbonate mineral group different from the silicate mineral group?
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42
Provide an example of a radical (in the chemical sense) and the elements that comprise it.
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43
Why has gold been prized so highly by humans?
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44
What are the five countries which lead in the production of gold, listed in decreasing order of importance?
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45
Which industry has traditionally used the most silver in North America?
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46
Distinguish between a crystalline solid and a crystal.
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47
Besides having higher specific gravities, how do ferromagnesian minerals usually differ from nonferromagnesian minerals?
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48
Why is quartz so common?
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49
What are some of the ways in which quartz is used?
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50
Why is quartz used in the watch industry?
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51
How are calcium carbonate minerals, such as calcite and aragonite, formed?
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52
Can a rock be composed of a single mineral? Explain.
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53
Define a resource.
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54
Name three of the most common silicate rock-forming minerals.
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