Problem 1RCC: Diamond and graphite are minerals made of 100 carbon. Are diamond and graphite the same mineral or... Problem 2RCC: Are plastic and nylon minerals? Problem 3RCC: Describe the microscopic structure of a mineral. Problem 4RCC: Is glass a mineral? Why or why not? Problem 5RCC: What is the chemical formula for rubies? Why are rubies red?. Problem 6RCC: Identify six or more properties of minerals. Problem 7RCC: How does the hardness of a mineral relate to its chemical bonds? Problem 8RCC: Why is it rare to see large mineral crystals in nature? Problem 9RCC: How many minerals are known to exist? What are the three main groups into which minerals are... Problem 10RCC: Which is the largest group of minerals? What is the common feature of all minerals in this group? Problem 11RCC: Which are more common in Earths crust and mantle- silicates or non silicates? Problem 12RCC: Identify seven classes of nonsilicate minerals. Problem 13RCC: List four ways that minerals can form. Problem 14RCC: A rock deep in Earth has a temperature higher than the melting point it has at Earths surface. Why... Problem 15RCC: When can the rock described in Exercise 14 melt to become magma? Problem 16RCC: Name an example of an evaporate mineral that you might put on your popcorn. Problem 17RCC: Earths crust is made of rocks, so why dont we see solid rock everywhere on the surface? Problem 18RCC: When cant we see the crystals in rocks? Problem 19RCC: Do rocks have chemical formulas? Why or why not? Problem 20RCC: What are the three major categories of rock? Problem 21RCC: What is the difference between extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks? Problem 22RCC: Why are most igneous rocks very hard? Problem 23RCC Problem 24RCC: What is another name for intrusive igneous rocks? For extrusive igneous rocks? Problem 25RCC: Describe the process by which sedimentary rocks form. Problem 26RCC Problem 27RCC: How do clastic rocks differ from chemical rocks? Problem 28RCC: What portion of the rock at Earths surface is sedimentary rock? Problem 29RCC: Heat and pressure can make one rock change, or metamorphose, into another. Where do the heat and... Problem 30RCC: What kinds of rocks can undergo metamorphism? Problem 31RCC: What are the stripes in foliated metamorphic rocks made of? Problem 32RCC: The metamorphosis of shale into slate is an example of low-grade metamorphosis. What are the main... Problem 33RCC: Are rocks permanent features of Earth? Explain? Problem 34RCC: How are all rocks related to one another? Problem 35RCC: Five basic processes occur in the rock cycle. Name them. Problem 36TIS: What do all of the most common minerals in Earths crust share? Problem 37TIS: In what way is the silicate tetrahedron like a building block or a Lego? Problem 38TIS: What two elements make up the silicon tetrahedron? Problem 39TIS: How are olivine, augite and feldspar alike? How are they different? Problem 40TIS: How is coal unlike other sedimentary rocks? Problem 41TIS: Describe the formation of coal. Problem 42TIS: What is coal made of? Problem 43TIS: In what way are coal and petroleum alike? Problem 44TIS Problem 45TIS Problem 46TIS Problem 49TS: Concrete is made from sand, gravel, and cement which is made from shale, limestone, and the minerals... Problem 50TS: a What is the average temperature of Earths interior 20 km below the surface? b How much warmer is... Problem 51TE: How does the atomic structure of glass differ from the atomic structure of mineral calcite? Problem 52TE: The chemical formula for quartz is SiO2. Coesite has the same chemical formula. Must coesite and... Problem 53TE: Toothbrushes and toothpastes usually consists of mica it provides sparkles, limestone it rubs away... Problem 54TE: Minerals in Earths crust generally do not contain oxygen because oxygen is a gas at surface... Problem 55TE: The chemical formula for quartz is SiO2. What is the chemical formula of coesite, a polymorph of... Problem 56TE: Why do some high-quality drills have diamond tips? Problem 57TE: Why are quartz and diamond so much harder than gold? Problem 58TE: Name two properties of minerals that are based on the minerals crystal structure. Problem 59TE Problem 60TE: Why are the ferromagnesian silicates often dark, dense, and magnetic? Problem 61TE: What is more plentiful on Earththe group of minerals known as feldspars or the group of minerals... Problem 62TE: Olivine and augite are ferromagnesian silicates. Feldspar is a nonferromagnesian silicate. a What... Problem 63TE: Classify the following minerals as oxides, carbonates, sulfides, sulfates, halides, phosphates, or... Problem 64TE: The drawing shows two silicate tetrahedra linked together. Redraw the figure. Label the oxygen atom... Problem 65TE: The chemical formula for the calcium-rich variety of the silicate mineral plagioclase feldspar is... Problem 66TE: Refer to figure 23.15b, which shows the structure of augite and a mineral sample. Besides the... Problem 67TE: Why should mines be air-conditioned? Problem 68TE: One of your friends thinks that all mining should be stopped because it can damage the environment.... Problem 69TE: Earths mineral resources are plentiful, but once extracted and used, they do not renew in human... Problem 70TE Problem 71TE: You have a tiny pile of quartz grains. You cover them with water and put them in the freezer so they... Problem 72TE Problem 73TE: Complete this sentence and explain your answer: Words are to sentences as________ are to rocks. Problem 74TE: A geologist finds an igneous rock that has large crystals embeeded in a matrix of small crystals.... Problem 75TE: Why do rocks from slowly cooling magma have large crystals? Give an example of this kind of rock. Problem 76TE Problem 77TE: Why are intrusive igneous rocks coarse grained? Why are extrusive igneous rocks fine grained? Problem 78TE: How is the magma that crystallizes to make rhyolite different from the parent magma of basalt? Problem 79TE: How can one magma body produce many different kinds of igneous rocks? Hint: Remember that magma... Problem 80TE Problem 81TE: Which of the three classes of rocks is formed at low temperatures? Problem 82TE Problem 83TE: Cycles in nature, such as the rock cycle, consist of both materials and processes. What are the... Problem 84TE Problem 85TE: Is the following rock a sedimentary rock, igneous rock, or metamorphic rock? Why do you think so? Problem 86TE: How is bituminous coal like coquina? How is anthracite coal like slate? Problem 87TE: How is coal special among rocks? Problem 88TE Problem 89TE Problem 90TE: Why are metamorphic rocks formed underground? Problem 91TE Problem 92TE: Metamorphism can be caused by pressure, heat, or chemical fluids acting on rock. Heat and chemical... Problem 93TE: Cycles in nature, such as the rock cycle, consist of both materials and processes. What are the... Problem 94TE: Identify a natural cycle other than the rock cycle. Problem 95TE: If the 4.6-billion-year history of Earth were compressed into a single year, when did human history... Problem 96TE: A road cut reveals sedimentary strata. A low-lying layer contains a fossilized wing. The layer above... Problem 97TE: You read in the newspaper that a certain rock outcropping has been discovered that is thought to be... Problem 1RAT: The silicates are the largest mineral group because silicon and oxygen are a the hardest elements on... Problem 2RAT: What physical change in metamorphic rock signals the end of metamorphism? a freezing b melting c d... Problem 3RAT: Why do some minerals break down into cubes when you hit them with a hammer? a They display the... Problem 4RAT: Which of these does not belong in your mineral collection? a table salt b diamond c d quartz coal Problem 5RAT: Which statement best describes how the majority of minerals form? a industrial fabrication b... Problem 6RAT: Large crystals are usually associated with a intrusive igneous rocks. b metamorphic rocks. c d... Problem 7RAT: Why does the iridium layer in the rock record sug- gest that an asteroid impact triggered the... Problem 8RAT Problem 9RAT: Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock that consists of large, rounded pieces of other rocks embedded in... Problem 10RAT: An igneous rock can be transformed into a metamorphic rock by a weathering, erosion, deposition,... format_list_bulleted