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Earth and Life Science SHS 6.1 Rock-Forming Minerals PDF
Earth and Life Science SHS 6.1 Rock-Forming Minerals PDF
Rock-Forming Minerals
identify common
Objectives rock-forming minerals
1 using their physical and
At the end chemical properties;
of the and
lesson, you
should be identify the minerals
able to: 2 important to society.
Learn about It!
Minerals
• It is a naturally occurring,
inorganic, homogeneous solid,
with a definite chemical
composition, and an ordered
crystalline structure.
Example of a mineral
Learn about It!
Spectrophotometer
Learn about It!
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Tarbuck, Edward J. and Frederick J. Lutgens. 2012. Earth Science, 13th Edition. New Jersey: Pearson
Prentice Hall.
Thompson, Graham R. and Jonathan Turk. 1997. Introduction to Physical Geology. United States: Brooks
Cole Publishing.
Williams, Linda. 2004. Earth Science Demystified. United States: The McGraw -Hill Companies, Inc.
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