Science midterm exam
Calcite
3-d cleavage, not at right angles. used to break cement. clear samples can show double refraction. (called Iceland). (Clear). reacts with hydrochloric acid to release carbon dioxide.
Nonfoliated
Is quartzite no foliated or foliated?
Foliated and has no bands
Is schist foliated or non foliated?
fire, water, air, and earth
Many used to think all matter was made up of _________
magma
Molten rock that exists below earth's surface
Metamorphism
Process that affects the structure or composition of a rock in a solid state as a result of changes in temperature, pressure, or the addition of chemical fluids
organic/ biochemical rocks
Sedimentary rock that was formed by organisms or contains the remains of organisms
Foliated
Stacks or paper resemble __________________ texture in a metamorphic rock
Rock Cycle
The series of the series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock
obsidian, scoria, pumice
What are 3 types of extrusive rocks?
solid, inorganic, naturally occurring, definite crystalline structure, definite chemical composition
What are 5 characteristic of a substance has to have to be classified as a mineral?
gypsum, sand, fluorite, lead, aluminum
What are 5 minerals from mineral resources?
Temperature, pressure, chemical fluids
What are the 3 agents of metamorphism?
Earth, Life, Physical
What are the 3 branches of science?
Biotite, Chlorite, Muscovite
What are the 3 types of mica?
igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
What are the 3 types of rocks
snow, sleet, hail, and rain
What are the 4 types of precipitation?
geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere
What are the 4 types of spheres?
lithosphere, athenosphere, crust, mantle, outercore, innercore
What are the layers of the Earth, starting with the outside ayer?
evaporation, transpiation, condensation, precipitation, runoff and storage
What are the steps of the water cycle?
black, green, and clear of white
What color are the three types of mica? (Just the colors)
layer of gases surrounding the Earth
What does atmosphere mean?
living things on Earth
What does biosphere mean?
Earth's entire solid body
What does geosphere mean?
kills plants
What does herbicide do?
water on earth's surface
What does hydrosphere mean?
pressure
What force contributes to the formation of metamorphic rocks?
temperature and pressure
What increases as you go deeper into the Earth?
a possible explanation for an observation that could be tested by scientific investigations
What is a hypothesis?
the explanation of observations or events that are based on knowledge
What is a theory?
ele + CO2
What is an example of a carbonate?
shale-) slate-) phyllite-) schist-) mica/garnist
What is an example of a schist?
ele + SO4
What is an example of a sulfate?
ele + s
What is an example of a sulifide?
ele + o
What is an example of an oxide?
describes the height above sea level of a particular feature
What is elevation?
puts privacy and safety at risk
What is one way technology is harmful?
Communication
What is one way technology is helpful?
describes the differences in elevation
What is relief?
crust
What is the deepest layer of the earth that we have reached?
4*C. Fish and other organisms can survive in winter b/c the water remains below a layer of ice.
What is the density of water and why is it important?
a physical property is an aspect of matter that can be observed or measured without changing it, while a chemical property is observed by changing the chemical identity of a substance
What is the difference between a chemical property and a physical property of a substance?
granitic is magma/lava on land basaltic is magma/lava on/in water
What is the difference between granitic and basaltic magma/lava?
intrusive cools slowly extrusive cools fast
What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive?
d= m/v
What is the formula for density?
Element name, atomic number, symbol, amount of mass
What is the sturcture of an atom?
BaSO4
What is the symbol for Barite?
(MgCa(CO3)2)
What is the symbol for Dolomite?
CaF2
What is the symbol for Fluorite
Pbs
What is the symbol for Galena?
C
What is the symbol for Graphite?
NaCl
What is the symbol for Halite?
Fe2O3
What is the symbol for Hematite?
KAlSi3O8
What is the symbol for Potassium Feldspar?
FeS2
What is the symbol for Pyrite?
NaAlSi3O8
What is the symbol for Sodium Plagioclase?
S
What is the symbol for Sulfur?
CaCO3
What is the symbol for calcite?
Cu
What is the symbol for copper
CaSO4
What is the symbol for gypsum?
SiO2
What is the symbol for quarts?
(Mg3(OH)2Si4O10)
What is the symbol for talc?
gulf coastal plains
What region do we live in?
hematite
Which mineral is an important source of iron ore?
B/c of the wieght of the overlying rocks. the high pressure squeezes the rocks and makes them much denser than the surface rocks
Why does pressure and temperature increase with depth?
transort materials, photosynthesis, Body temperature regulation
Why is water important to life?
granitic
continental. describes generally light-colored, silica-rich igneous rock that is less dense than basaltic rock
Pyroxene
dark, black, "splintery appearance". name for a family of minerals. non-metallic luster
basaltic
dense, dark-colored igneous rock formed from magma;rich in magnesium and iron and poor in silica. Oceanic
isotopes
different number of neutrons (n*)
contact metamorphism
formation of a metamorphic rock caused by magma coming into contact with existing rock
regional metamorphism
formation of metamorphic rock bodies that are hundreds of square kilometers in size
Mica
general name for this group of minerals w/perfect cleavage in one direction. used in paints, insulaton, make up. non metallic luster. Biotite, Chlorite, Muscovite
Talc
generally gray. black, soft, soapy feel. used for powder and in making paper. non-metallic luster
copper
grey w/green. called patina. statue of liberty. techincally a metallic luster but not Copper ore
high specific gravity
heavy weight
through earthuake waves
how do we know what the center of the earth is like?
extrusive rock
igneous rock that forms when volcanic material erupts, cools, and crystallizes on Earth's surface
hematite
iron ore. can be red, brown, gray. can have metallic or non-metallic luster, but streakwill alays be red.
Pyrite
iron ore. fools gold. metallic luster
Sodium Plagioclase (Feldspar)
navy blue. dark, 2-d cleavage, on a good cleavage surface. striations are hard but looks like grooves on an album. non-metallic
Kilobars
pressure is measured in
foliated rock
rock that contains parallel layers of flat and elongated minerals
porphyritic texture
rocks with 2 different rates of cooling
clastic rock
sediment rock that is made up of broken pieces of minerals and rock fragments
chemical rock
sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize directly from water
schist
small bands
graphite
soft, pencil 'lead', lubricate machinery. non-metallic luster
gypsum
soft. can be any color (usually white with some pink. used for plaster of paris and drywall. non-metallic luster
Magnetite
source of iron. loadstone, choncodial fracture (coke bottle). supposed to be magnetic and have very weak metallic luster
dolomite
tan with some pink. carbonate. non- metallic luster. 3-d. spongy
diaphaneity
the ability of a mineral to let light pass through it
weathering
the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces
fracture
the breaking of a mineral along a rough or irregular surface
cleavage
the breaking of a mineral along a smooth, flat surface
streak
the color of a mineral's powder
hardness, luster, streak, color, cleavage, fracture, texture
what are 7 characteristics of a mineral?
ele + Cl, ele + F, ele + Br, ele + I
what are some examples of halides?
solid, inorganic, naturally occuring, definate crystalline structure, definate chemical composition
what are the characteristics of a mineral?
native element, oxides, sulfides, halides, carbonates, sulfates
what are the non silicates?
identify the problem, state the hypothesis, test/experiment, record and analyze data, make a conclusion
what are the steps of the scientific method?
life
what does bio mean?
kills fungus
what does fungicide do?
to wash
what does lava in latin mean?
1- tacl, 2- gypsum, 3- calcite, 4- flourite, 5- apatite, 6-orthoclase, 7- quartz, 8- topaz, 9- corundium, 10- diamond
what is Moh's hardness scale in order starting with 1?
evaporation
what process causes minerals to form in a shallow lake during dry condition?
Mrs. Galiano
who is the best science teacher ever?
b/c the bonds are stronger in one direction over the other
why does a mineral break with cleavage?
b/c bonds are equal in strength in all directions
why does a mineral break with fracture?
atoms are way too small to see with ordinary microscopes
why have scientist only recently been able to see atoms?
sulfur
yellow, non-metallic luster. used for medicine, fungicide for fungus, herbicide for plants, and making sulfuritic acid
Nonfoliated
Crystals in a _________________________ metamorphic rock are blocky and equal in size
evaporation of liquid, cooling from magma, naturally in sea/ocean
How can minerals form from a solution?
brought most dense layers to the middle and less dense to the top
How did density affect the formation of Earth's layers?
by analyzing earthquake waves
How do scientist know about the other layers that we have not reached?
by looking at the atomic number
How do u find the number of protons in an atom?
by looking at the atomic number. always equal to number of protons
How do you find the number of electrons in an atom?
take mass number and subtract it from atomic number
How do you find the number of neutrons in an atom?
using a secchi disk
How do you measure tubidity?
intrusive rock
Igneous rock that forms as magma cools underground
Negatively charged electrons
Are whizzing by the empty space around the nucleus
cementation
a proess in which minerals dissolved in water crystallize in sediment grains- gluing
gemstone
a rare and beautiful mineral that can be worn as jewelry
Neutrons
Are made up of two down quarks and one up quark.
protrons
Are made up of two up quarks and one down quark
atoms
Are so small that about 7.5 trillion carbon atoms can fit into this period at the end of the sentence
quartz
_____________ crystal. can be any color, commonly while/ clear. used in making glass, electronic equipment, watches, etc. non- metallic luster
silicate
a _______________ mineral that contains the elements silicon and oxygen
specific gravity
a comparison of a mineral to an equal body of water
ore
a deposit of minerals that is large enough to be mined for a profit
delta
a large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
turbidity
a measure of the cloudiness of water from sediments, microscopic organisms, or pollutants
silicate
a member of the mineral group that has silicon and oxygen in its cyrstal structure
mineral
a naturally occuring, in organic solid that has a crystal structure and a definate chemical composition
electron
a particle with a negative charge
hypothesis
a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigators
gem
a prized possession or something that is very valuable
compaction
a process in which the weight from the layers of sediment forces out fluids and decreases the space between sediment grains- smashing
bauxite
al ore. generally brown/ red. round pebbles. oolitic texture. non metallic luster
bauxite
aluminum is from __________ ore?
ion
an atom that is no longer neutral because it has gained or lost electrons
bioindicator
an organism that is sensitive to enviroment conditions and is one of the first to respond to changes
Fluorite
any color. cubic crystals, dipyramidal cleavage. most are green or purple. non- metallic luster
electron cloud
area around an atomic nucleus where an electron is most likely to be located
atom
basic unit of matter
Potassium Feldspar
k-spar. Orthoclase. pink, 2-d cleavage. K-spar can be green but rare. non- metallic luster. samon
gneiss
large bands
Galena
lead ore. used in pipes, shields for x-rays, fishing sinkers. 3-d cleavage (Cubic Cleavage). metallic luster. high soecific gravity (Very Heavy)
low specific gravity
light weight
lava
magma that erupts onto Earth's surface
nonfoliated rock
metamorphic rock with mineral grains that have a random, interlocking texture
Halite
mineral name for salt. cubic cleavage and cubic crystals. tastes salty. used for seasonings, disinfectinfecting, making ice cream, melting road ice, and salary in ancient days. non-metallic luster
density
the mass per unit volume of a substance
plastic deformation
the permeant change in shape of rocks caused by bending or folding
crystallization
the process by which atoms form a solid with an orderly, repeating pattern
transpiration
the process by which plants rease water vapor through their leaves
condensation
the process of changing from a gas to a liquid
evaporation
the process of liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid
hardness
the resistance of a mineral to being scratched
barite
very high specific gravity. used to add 'weight' to drilling muds. Our samples are generally milky white with brown stains. non- metallic luster
precipatation
water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere
erosion
wearing away of soil by water or wind
Granite-) Granite Diorite-) Diorite
what are 2 examples of gneiss?