A. The results of John and Sarah's experiment are shown below. Notice that the images are enlarged. Beside each image below, measure and record the actual size range of the crystals (in mm) that formed. Molten thymol in the cold Petri dish crystallized in 1 minute and looked like this enlarged view. Molten thymol in the hot Petri dish crystallized in 3 minutes and looked like this enlarged view. 5 mm 5 mm Actual size of the crystals in mm is: Actual size of the crystals in mm is: B. Igneous rocks that are made of crystals too small to see with your naked eyes or hand lens are said to have an aphanitic texture (from the Greek word for invisible). Those made of visible crystals are said to have a phaneritic texture (crystals -1-10 mm) or pegmatitic texture (crystals >1 cm). Which of these three igneous rock textures probably represents the most rapid cooling of magma/lava? C. This rock has a "porphyritic texture," which means that it contains two sizes of crystals. The large white plagioclase crystals are called phenocrysts and sit in a green-gray “groundmass" of more abundant, smaller (aphanitic) crystals. Explain how this texture may have formed (more than one answer is possible).
A. The results of John and Sarah's experiment are shown below. Notice that the images are enlarged. Beside each image below, measure and record the actual size range of the crystals (in mm) that formed. Molten thymol in the cold Petri dish crystallized in 1 minute and looked like this enlarged view. Molten thymol in the hot Petri dish crystallized in 3 minutes and looked like this enlarged view. 5 mm 5 mm Actual size of the crystals in mm is: Actual size of the crystals in mm is: B. Igneous rocks that are made of crystals too small to see with your naked eyes or hand lens are said to have an aphanitic texture (from the Greek word for invisible). Those made of visible crystals are said to have a phaneritic texture (crystals -1-10 mm) or pegmatitic texture (crystals >1 cm). Which of these three igneous rock textures probably represents the most rapid cooling of magma/lava? C. This rock has a "porphyritic texture," which means that it contains two sizes of crystals. The large white plagioclase crystals are called phenocrysts and sit in a green-gray “groundmass" of more abundant, smaller (aphanitic) crystals. Explain how this texture may have formed (more than one answer is possible).
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