4. • Natural
• Solid
• Inorganic
• Definite chemical
composition
• Atoms are organized
in specific way
5.
6.
7.
8. Inactive
Elements form Exist freely
Do not combine
with other
Minerals exists in elements
Active
Compounds form
Combination of
metals and non-
metals
9.
10. Minerals are solid
elements or compounds
found naturally in the
earth crust
Natural Natural
elements compounds
Gold Silver Carbon Oxides Carbonates Silicates Sulphides
Iron Calcium Aluminium Iron
oxide carbonates silicates suphides
11.
12. Cassiterite – Tin Oxide
Haematite – Iron Oxide
Bauxite – Aluminium Oxide
28. All Oxides, Sulphides and Carbonates – Insoluble in water
(except Potassium and Sodium)
29.
30.
31.
32. • Metal carbonates are unstable and break
down into metal oxides and carbon dioxide
33.
34. • Very Stable
• Do not break down when heated
• Only change in colour
• Only silver oxide breaks down when heated
Silver oxide → Silver + Oxygen
35. • Break down when heated
• Metal sulphides break down into metal
oxide and sulphur dioxide gas when
heated.
Zinc sulphide → Zinc oxide + Sulphur dioxide
36.
37. True or False
• Magnesium is more reactive metal than
calcium
• Copper is more reactive than iron
• Zinc carbonate becomes zinc oxide and
carbon dioxide gas is produced when heated
• Heating Magnesium sulphide produces
sulphur dioxide gas
• Burning silver oxide produces silver and
oxygen