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silicates - Answer-any one of the numerous minerals that contain the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron as their basic structure. -account for more than 90% of earth's crust -iron, aluminum, gypsum, plaster for drywall. Oxides - Answer-metals bonded to oxygen -An oxide /ˈɒksaɪd/ is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula Olivine - Answer-family of high-temperature silicate minerals that are black to olive green in color and have a glassy luster Dark silicates - Answer-minerals containing ions from iron and/or magnesium in their structure -Olivine, Pyroxene, Amphibole,Biotite, Garnet Light silicates - Answer-generally light in color containing varying amounts of aluminum, potassium, calcium, and sodium,. -Feldspar, quartz, muscotive, clay minerals sulfides - Answer-metals bonded to sulfur sulfates - Answer-The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO₄2−. Sulfate is the spelling recommended by IUPAC, but sulphate is used in British English. Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Carbonates - Answer-a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, CO2− 3. Halides - Answer-(Chloride or Bromide) bonded with alkali metals such as sodium or potassium mineral - Answer-naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline material with a unique chemical structure Rock - Answer-consolidated mixture of minerals -naturally occurring Crystalline rock - Answer-, any rock composed entirely of crystallized minerals without glassy matter. Intrusive igneous rocks—those that congeal at depth—are virtually always crystalline, whereas extrusive igneous rocks, or volcanic rocks, may be partly to entirely glassy.

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Geology 101 Exam 1 Questions with
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silicates - Answer-any one of the numerous minerals that contain the silicon-oxygen
tetrahedron as their basic structure.
-account for more than 90% of earth's crust
-iron, aluminum, gypsum, plaster for drywall.

Oxides - Answer-metals bonded to oxygen
-An oxide /ˈɒksaɪd/ is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and
one other element in its chemical formula

Olivine - Answer-family of high-temperature silicate minerals that are black to olive
green in color and have a glassy luster

Dark silicates - Answer-minerals containing ions from iron and/or magnesium in their
structure -Olivine, Pyroxene, Amphibole,Biotite, Garnet

Light silicates - Answer-generally light in color containing varying amounts of aluminum,
potassium, calcium, and sodium,. -Feldspar, quartz, muscotive, clay minerals

sulfides - Answer-metals bonded to sulfur

sulfates - Answer-The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical
formula SO₄2−. Sulfate is the spelling recommended by IUPAC, but sulphate is used in
British English. Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in
industry.

Carbonates - Answer-a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, characterized by the
presence of the carbonate ion, CO2− 3.

Halides - Answer-(Chloride or Bromide) bonded with alkali metals such as sodium or
potassium

mineral - Answer-naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline material with a unique
chemical structure

Rock - Answer-consolidated mixture of minerals
-naturally occurring

Crystalline rock - Answer-, any rock composed entirely of crystallized minerals without
glassy matter. Intrusive igneous rocks—those that congeal at depth—are virtually
always crystalline, whereas extrusive igneous rocks, or volcanic rocks, may be partly to
entirely glassy.

, Clastic rock - Answer-rock grains, mineral grains, or fossil fragments held together by
mineral acting as cement or glue

Covalent Bond - Answer-chemical bond formed by the sharing of one or more valence
electrons between a pair of atoms.
-more strong

uniformitarianism - Answer-physical, chemical, and biological, laws that operate today
have also operated in the geological past

ionic bond - Answer-the attraction of oppositely charged ions to one another, producing
an electrically neutral ionic compound.-not very strong

silica-tetrahedron - Answer-SiO4
-4 oxygen atoms surrounding one silicon atom
-net charge of -4
-covalent bond

Aluminum octrahedron - Answer-aluminum with 6 oxygens around it
ex: kaolinite
-can sometimes expand and shrink

Moh's hardness scale - Answer--contains 10 minerals arranged in order from 1(softest)
to 10 (hardest)
-talc being the softest and a diamond being the hardest

Convergent boundary - Answer--lithosphere plates moves TOWARDS eachother
-ocean plate dives back into mantle
-where volcanoes typically form

Divergent boundary - Answer--lithosphere plates move AWAY from eachother
-mid Atlantic ridge in iceland
-occurs when/where plate motions produce opposing tensional forces that thin the
lithosphere and promote upwelling into mantle

Transform boundary - Answer-Plates sliding past one another
-cause earthquakes

San Andreas fault - Answer-pacific and north american plates sliding past one another
(transform boundary)

Subduction Zone - Answer-a long narrow zone where one lithospheric plate descends
beneath another -Convergent boundary -oceanic crust always goes under continental

Hot spots - Answer-Magma plumes independent of tectonic plates

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