Mineral Densities

Joseph Smyth
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University of Colorado at Boulder
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Summary

This homework assignment is designed to help students learn about mineral densities and cell edge lengths by having them calculate each.

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Context

Audience

This assignment is designed for an undergraduate required course in mineralogy.

Skills and concepts that students must have mastered

Students should have basic mathematics skills.

How the activity is situated in the course

This problem set is a stand-alone homework assignment.

Goals

Content/concepts goals for this activity

This assignment helps students understand how to calculate mineral densities based on cell edge length.

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Description of the activity/assignment

Students are given cubic cell edge dimensions and asked to calculate mineral densities and vice versa. The final question of this homework assignment provides students with a mineral density and unit cell edge length in order to determine the number of formula units per cell.

Determining whether students have met the goals

Students have met the goals of this assignment if they complete it accurately and show their work.

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Supporting references/URLs

This problem set is the 6th of 10 homework assignments used in a Mineralogy course.
You can also access the course syllabus ( This site may be offline. ) which includes lecture Powerpoints, practice exams, and links to the other problem sets used in this course.