Crystal Structure, Coordination Number & Polyhedra, Pauling's Rules, Bonding- Mineralogy | GEO GIRL

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  • @alanbelasco2931
    @alanbelasco2931 2 роки тому +12

    Magnetite is my favorite mineral because it's used by female sea turtles (and some other species) to help navigate the open ocean using Earth's magnetic field to return totheir natal beach to lay eggs some 20 to 30 years after they hatched. Question: The substitution of strontium for calcium in calcite shells in a cold-water environment is very interesting. Can, or do, scientists measure strontium amounts in fossils as a proxy for describing paleo marine environments or as evidence for the environment in which a species lived? I'm a retired paralegal, not a scientist. Thank you for your hard work and excellent presentation.

  • @marcosjimenez616
    @marcosjimenez616 2 роки тому +12

    Just started my mineralogy class! This helps a lot get a insight of what is to come! Please continue to post when you can!!! *subscribed* Thank you

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому

      So glad to hear that! Thank you for subscribing :D

  • @mistressofstones
    @mistressofstones 7 місяців тому +1

    I never got a chance to study science at this level in high school because I was obsessed with the humanities and the arts at that time, and its where my natural talents lie. BUT I started collecting minerals during the pandemic and its brought me to a place of suddenly being interested in stretching my mind past my comfort zone to understand how these beautiful crystals are formed and what they are made of. Thanks for making this information easily accessible for me.

  • @lethargogpeterson4083
    @lethargogpeterson4083 2 роки тому +4

    This video clarified some stuff from a geology textbook someone loaned me, and even taught me stuff I don't even remember. Well done explanations. Thank you.

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment, I am so glad you found it helpful ;D

  • @anarcho-geologist4528
    @anarcho-geologist4528 3 роки тому +9

    Very well done video! It’s nice to see more geology content on UA-cam! I look forward to more of your work!

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I am so glad you found it helpful! ;D

  • @barbaradurfee645
    @barbaradurfee645 Рік тому +3

    Making Paulings rules fun-you rock!!

  • @JC3Nipp
    @JC3Nipp 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for these videos! It helps to have some review for my classes!

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment! So glad my videos have helped you :D

  • @conorhaynes-mannering5094
    @conorhaynes-mannering5094 2 роки тому +7

    I'm doing an Environmental Science Course and your videos are tremendous help! You cover things amazingly and also have a really accessible video/presentation style, I have no idea why you aren't rolling in tens of thousands of subscribers yet! You will be soon! best educational geo content on UA-cam!

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому +1

      Wow, thank you so much! This comment is so sweet, the "best geo content on youtube" part just made my week! And I am so glad you have found my videos helpful ;)

    • @conorhaynes-mannering5094
      @conorhaynes-mannering5094 2 роки тому +1

      @@GEOGIRL Honestly I didn't think I could find anything this good for learning geoscience all in one place, definitely recommend to everyone on my course!

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому +1

      @@conorhaynes-mannering5094 Thank you so so much! I hope you all find it helpful :D If you or any of your classmates want to request any specific topics for future videos, just let me know ;)

    • @conorhaynes-mannering5094
      @conorhaynes-mannering5094 2 роки тому +1

      @@GEOGIRL Brilliant! Will do!!

  • @atb3569
    @atb3569 2 роки тому +3

    it is really helpful and easy to understand. Thank you for your lectures

  • @alanbelasco2931
    @alanbelasco2931 2 роки тому +2

    Never mind. I just watched the lecture on Strontium isotopic behavior and proxies. Thank you.

  • @pauljackson3491
    @pauljackson3491 3 роки тому +4

    For the quantum numbers, I was thinking that n could be like the size of the orbital, l could be the elongness, is that a word, n=5 and l=0 is a sphere while l=2 stretches into a dumbell, etc.
    The m quantum # is the direction, that's why they can be equations like x or xy.
    Diamond and quartz, and even ice are strong possibly because they are all tetrahedral.
    Maybe that is the strongest bonds between atoms.
    I heard an interesting theory for van der waals bonds.
    It's like the electron sloshing around in the atom.
    At some point the electron is on 1 side creating an attraction.

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      Yea, thanks for clarifying that about the quantum numbers! Also, that's awesome I never put it together that the strong minerals tend to be tetrahedral, great observation. Also, you are completely right about van der waals forces, the electron density being more one side of the atom than the other creates a dipole! The dipoles then cause attraction between molecules!

  • @brahimbest1
    @brahimbest1 3 роки тому +1

    As always awesome and informative video from GEO GIRL❤
    My favorite mineral is the black opal
    CN=coordination #
    =closet neighbors ,[now I'll never forget this abbreviation]

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      Haha I know the double meaning of CN really made me happy when I realized it ;D Also, thanks for sharing, I just went down an image rabbit hole of black opal and I am now obsessed!

  • @wonderfulscience427
    @wonderfulscience427 2 роки тому +1

    Really interesting topic. I was wondering whether you could do a video explaining crystal nucleation in the melt and also precipitation of crystals from aqueous solutions and the underlying thermodynamic aspects. It would be really appreciated.

  • @JoesFirewoodVideos
    @JoesFirewoodVideos 3 роки тому +1

    This should be a interesting video. TGISu. Thank God It’s Sunday, the day GEO GIRL posts new content.
    I ❤️ GEO GIRL

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому

      Yes haha I love that TGIS!

  • @DrJLChawngthu
    @DrJLChawngthu 3 роки тому +2

    Its pretty concise, I like it!

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому

      Thanks! I am glad you thought so, concise is what I aim for but sometimes I miss the mark haha! :)

  • @shubham_nigam
    @shubham_nigam 2 роки тому +1

    impeccable and very helpful video. Thank you so much!
    subscribed to the channel. Looking forward to other videos. :)

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the comment and for subscribing, I am so glad you found the video helpful! I hope the rest of the videos on my channel will also be helpful to you ;)

  • @varshadoss5431
    @varshadoss5431 2 роки тому +3

    Great work

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much ;)

  • @thebumblecrag61
    @thebumblecrag61 2 роки тому +2

    A fantastic video

  • @m4rjoleinvdb678
    @m4rjoleinvdb678 2 дні тому +1

    love this video thanku so much

  • @ericclayton6287
    @ericclayton6287 Рік тому +2

    Personally, I am aghast at the variability of calcite forms and love the zeolite group.

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  Рік тому +1

      Yes! Calcite is too cool! :D

  • @claytonhenderson494
    @claytonhenderson494 3 місяці тому +1

    Using this to study for my first minerology exam, lets hope I'm not cooked...

  • @Mathilde_Moksha_333
    @Mathilde_Moksha_333 3 роки тому +5

    Hello :) I don't have a favourite mineral yet, though it surprises me how I didn't connect geometry and minerals together before ! Thank you 😄
    Well, now that I think of it, is graphene considered a mineral ? I think it's made of many sheets of graphite, and its possible use as battery material would make it my favorite if indeed it is a mineral 😁

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +2

      YES graphene is to my understanding a single layer of graphite (so basically a single sheet of carbon atoms, SO COOL), and if I remember correctly, it is also stronger than diamond! What a great choice! ;D

  • @mi4208
    @mi4208 3 роки тому +2

    My favourite mineral is tourmaline and Galena I know it is poisonous but I like that shinning surface

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому

      I love tourmaline and galena too! Tourmaline can take on so many awesome colors and galena is so cool to me because you look at it and think it won't be that heavy, but then it is!

  • @mi4208
    @mi4208 3 роки тому +2

    Can you suggest any field related skill that I can learn in lockdown and will help me after lockdown in geology field study

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      Good question, I guess it depends on what area of geology you will be going into. If you lean toward more geophysics/structural geology I would say being able to interpret strike/dip and those types of features is very helpful. But in general, I think my most useful field skill has been interpreting lithologies and depositional environments of rock formations (so stratigraphy). That's a great one to master. Best of luck! :D

    • @mi4208
      @mi4208 3 роки тому +2

      @@GEOGIRL Yeah thanks for your precious time and reply I have asked same question they said that I should focus more on GIS and learn any programming language like python or JavaScript

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +2

      @@mi4208 Yes, GIS and coding is very important as well! I don't know if I would call it a 'field' skill, but it is certainly a very useful geological/technical skill to have :)

  • @avikmanna3394
    @avikmanna3394 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much, your video helped me a lot😊😊

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      You're welcome so much! Glad it helped you out ;D

  • @robertturner1308
    @robertturner1308 3 роки тому +2

    “Size matters” made me laugh.

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому

      Hahaha, I'm glad you enjoyed my accidental joke lol ;)

  • @JoesFirewoodVideos
    @JoesFirewoodVideos 3 роки тому +1

    Is quartz considered a mineral?

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      Yep, quartz is a mineral! :)

  • @haileyb.7620
    @haileyb.7620 Рік тому

    technically a mineraloid, but I've always found obsidian so beautiful with its color and conchoidal fracture 🥰

  • @p_er_man
    @p_er_man 2 роки тому +2

    Turquoise 🔷

  • @lakeshmasulkar9166
    @lakeshmasulkar9166 3 роки тому +1

    thanks,very informative

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому +1

      No problem, glad I could help! :)

  • @youngderro1007
    @youngderro1007 Рік тому

    Size matters😃. Great video though, thanks.

  • @cosqunqasimov8344
    @cosqunqasimov8344 Рік тому

    thanks a lot it is very helpful

  • @CaptainMir
    @CaptainMir 3 роки тому +2

    Nice 👍 video

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  3 роки тому

      Thanks, glad you liked it!

  • @sourabhhanje6724
    @sourabhhanje6724 Рік тому +2

    You are awesome :)

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  Рік тому

      Thank you! ;D You are too!!

  • @shelelekindnew6296
    @shelelekindnew6296 2 роки тому +1

    very helpfull thak you

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  2 роки тому

      Of course, you are very welcome ;) So glad you fnd it helpful!

  • @Be_Harris
    @Be_Harris 2 роки тому +1

    You have words that hurt my brain. 😐

  • @SuryaJay-q8k
    @SuryaJay-q8k 4 місяці тому

    So magnnificent

  • @FloozieOne
    @FloozieOne 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm afraid this was way over my head. When you got to Pauli's Rule you lost me entirely. What is a cation or a anion? See, my knowledge is to limited. Sigh.

    • @GEOGIRL
      @GEOGIRL  5 місяців тому

      No worries! A cation is just a positively charged ion (or particle) and an anion is a negatively charged ion/particle. ;)

  • @buntypatel2565
    @buntypatel2565 Місяць тому

    size matters!

  • @johnscovill4783
    @johnscovill4783 6 місяців тому

    It’s called octahedral because there are eight faces in an octahedron

  • @johnscovill4783
    @johnscovill4783 6 місяців тому

    Icelandic spar. Wow!

  • @gangrebe7228
    @gangrebe7228 10 місяців тому

    Intelligence is close to godliness

  • @KerriEverlasting
    @KerriEverlasting 2 роки тому +1

    Why does it make my stomach into knots? 😨🤦‍♀️😭

    • @KerriEverlasting
      @KerriEverlasting 2 роки тому +1

      Listening seems less horror inducing than watching... let's give that a go a few hundred times before I peek a look.

  • @grahamhagerty8648
    @grahamhagerty8648 8 місяців тому

    Olivine

  • @nishantchoudhary4168
    @nishantchoudhary4168 Рік тому

    size matters...😂