Mineral Identification Data Sheet Mineral Group: _Silicates_(Common Rock Forming Minerals)_ Name & Formula 1 2 Quartz Colour Lustre colourless, but can be any colour non-metallic 7 - very hard glassy, often transparent scratches glass non-metallic 5 - 6 - hard SiO2 pink – rose quartz purple – Amethyst black - smoky quartz yellow – citrine Pyroxene group (single chain silicate) dark green to black (mafic mineral) Streak *important properties Hardness Diopside: CaMgSi2O6 Hedenbergite: CaFeSi2O6 Enstatite: MgSiO3 Wollastonite: CaSiO3 3 Amphibole group (double chain silicate) Hornblende: Ca2(Mg,Fe,Al)5(Al,Si)8O22(OH)2 Actinolite: Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2 4 5 Talc Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 (sheet silicate) Biotite Cleavage or Fracture conchoidal fracture (rounded surfaces, jagged edges – like glass) 2 perfect cleavages at right angles (blocky fragments) dark green to black (mafic mineral) Tremolite can be white non-metallic white to slightly greenish-white non-metallic 5 - 6 - hard 2 perfect cleavages at 120° (blocky fragments) 1 (very soft) the softest mineral 1 perfect cleavage platy or scaly cleavage fragments black shiny reflective sheets vitreous 2.5 – 3 (soft) perfect 1 direction peel off sheets with fingernail colourless, greenish-white shiny reflective sheets vitreous 2.5 – 3 (soft) perfect 1 direction peel off sheets with fingernail mafic mica Fe,Mg-rich mica K(Mg,Fe2+)3(Al,Fe3+)Si3O10(OH,F)2 6 Muscovite felsic mica Al-rich mica KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2 Mineral Group: _____________________________ Crystal Habit (draw picture) hexagonal prisms and pyramids Crystal Drawing Density medium (2.65) above average for a nonmetallic mineral (3.3) usually massive found in tabular crystals above average for a nonmetallic mineral (3.3) usually massive Uses Geological Environment production of glass no commercial use common in mafic rocks – gabbros and basalts. single chain silicate structure augite found in prismatic and needle-like crystals Special Properties one of the most common minerals hornblende no commercial use double chain silicate structure common in igneous and metamorphic rocks. tremolite massive average (2.7) waxy or greasy feel layered masses easy to powder in your fingers source of Talcum (Baby) Powder metamorphic – alteration of magnesium silicates hexagonal “books” above average for a nonmetallic mineral (3.3) flake off sheets of mica in hand sheets are “elastic/flexible” electrical and heat insulation found in granites with quartz, feldspar and hornblende hexagonal “books” above average for a nonmetallic mineral (3.3) flake off sheets of mica in hand sheets are “elastic/flexible” electrical and heat insulation found in granites with quartz and orthoclase/albite