Understanding Minerals [Updated, 2019]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 พ.ย. 2019
- In this updated video, we offer an introductory look at what exactly minerals are and what must be true for a substance to be considered one.
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Everyone talking about having to watch this in quarantine but the real pain is for us minecrafters when we see this 0:40
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This was really cool, even though our geography teacher literally forced us to watch. This is the first time I have actually paid attention in class!
when you're forced to watch a video for work during quarantine AND takes notes but the transcript is in DUTCH!!
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watching this to study for my elementary science Praxis exam, this video is so helpful! i love how you organized and presented everything :)
was supposed to watch this for school work and I actually enjoyed it
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You just safe my life at College! Thank you so much. Thanks God. I almost drop the class specially now during covid19 2.0 yeah this is 2021 and still happening.
found this series because i wanted to start a mineral/gem collection so far the information is helping
Feldspar isn't something you can make with a formula like a chemical compound. It's a naturally occurring mineral found in the Earth's crust, composed of various elements like silicon, aluminum, and oxygen.
This video was really cool. I never found Geography so intresting.
It is geology not geography
this is like the best short videos for learning minerals
thank you so much .It is the best video about minerals .
Who else is here because of google classroom?
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Mineral is certainly a tricky subject but can be argued as you said. Thanks for the information.
-Really great video- Amazing video!!
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I have to watch this for my school,and then I have to do my mapping notes -.-
I really liked it, and yes, I'm another person that is seen this video because the teacher told me.
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What is considered "normal conditions"?
Where can I find more information about the way the specific arrangement of atoms gives rise to the mineral's physical properties such as colour, smell, etc.?
Scientifically speaking standard conditions at seal level (STP = Standard Temperature and Pressure) are T = 25 degrees Celsius and Pressure = 760 mm Hg
Thanks person.
Jesus Marie they’re minerals
Any reason that the captions are set to Dutch? Is that something on my end?
Can elements be mineral?
Diamond a mineral? (Cuz it's carbon based so isn't an organic)
Also gold is mineral or element, or both?
Kindly clear my doubts
Some native elements are classified as minerals....Diamond is a good example as you mentioned.
mineral gold is almost always mixed with silver, platinum and another precious metals, so it's an alloy of multiple metals
yet native metallic mercury is considered a mineral, even though it's liquid and possibly also containing other elements
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Ok so if I can put minerals on the crafting table, I get a rock right?
So nobody wanted to just give us the answer and tell me what it is so that I can just answer my homework in google classroom
When my geo teacher makes us watch this and parents force me to watch me to this and using this for online class for quarantine...... .-.
my brain hurts from the wording in this comment
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sorry diamond it cubic structure not hexagonal !
Why did you update this? Is it because you wanted to use different examples for minerals?
Why are the subtitles in Dutch?
anybody else need this for class in 2021??
I needed this for my class or I will get F. :’(
Isn't diamond made by compressing coal? So why is coal not considered a mineral, but diamond is?
im learning earth science and had to watch this
Great video. Greetings from Mexico.
I think #4 needs to be clarified or elaborated on because there are a small number of elements that are considered to be minerals (gold, silver, sulphur, etc.) Being elements, they are by definition not “a specific combination of elements” as stated in #4. Perhaps if you put the word “or” between the two clauses.
Also, the term “chemical formula”, from what I have been able to find on the internet, seems to apply to molecules and compounds, but not elements.
My teacher was say to me for see this video so nice
Good video
thanks for your vidio
Nice!
Cool video
Hmm this vid was actually pretty interesting
Similar to ice I think it could be argued that solid Mercury is a mineral! :)
so calcium in milk is not mineral?
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Interesting that graphite and diamond are two different minerals even though they are both made of carbon.
3:57
Yeah but where did they come from? Were they here before rocks?
but a diamond\graphite and chalk were created by living organisms?
I wondered the same thing.
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is limestone a mineral
It's a sedimentary rock
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Why did you reupload?
Typo!
minerals can be liquid like petrolium
Petroleum is not a mineral.
My teacher made me watch this
same but its on full blast
aight this is for online classes
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LIAR I AM BEING FORED TO WATCH THIS ON FULL BLAST
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2:16 - Got a question that might sound silly: Do man-made materials count that occur naturally aswell? e.g. synthetic diamonds.
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ima collecting minerals and the Quartz at 7:37 its amethyst cuz my best mineral is amethyst and i know
if we were to melt a mineral, would it no longer be called a mineral?
for the naturally occurring bit, what about man-made opalite? is that not a mineral? and what about other man-made ones? also what about jet stone? isn’t jet stone fossilized wood? IS JET STONE NOT A MINERAL!? 😭
Neither are minerals.
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Same video twice?
not the video but because of quarantine
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WAIT ICE IS A MINERAL?!?!?!?
5:59
I really didn't know this xD
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this was my google classroom question thanks
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Who is watching this for school??
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