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ексклюзивний                              чисельності (розповсюдження)
                   halide - галоїдна сполука, галід          vast - великий, величезний, численний,
                                                             значний, величезний
                   heading - заголовок                       sulphate - сульфат, сіль сірчаної
                                                             кислоти
                   mutually - обопільно, взаємно; спільно

                         Task 2. Transcribe and translate the following words: aluminium, potassium,
                  magnesium, silicon, silicate, wire, sulphate, constituent.

                         Task 3. Read the following text, translate it into Ukrainian.
                         Over 4000 minerals have been named, and several new ones are identified each
                  year. Fortunately, for students who are beginning to study minerals, no more than a few
                  dozen are abundant! Collectively, these few make up most of the rocks of Earth’s crust
                  and, as such, are often referred to as the rock-forming minerals. Although less abundant,
                  many other minerals are used extensively in the manufacture of products and are called
                  economic  minerals.  However,  rock-forming  minerals  and  economic  minerals  are  not
                  mutually exclusive groups. When found in large deposits, some rock-forming minerals
                  are  economically  significant. It is worth noting that only eight elements  make up the
                  vast  majority  of  the  rock-forming  minerals  and  represent  more  than  98  percent  (by
                  weight) of the continental crust.  In order of abundance, they are oxygen (O), silicon
                  (Si),  aluminum  (Al),  iron  (Fe),  calcium  (Ca),  sodium  (Na),  potassium  (K),  and
                  magnesium (Mg). Silicon and oxygen are by far the most common elements in Earth’s
                  crust.  Furthermore,  these  two  elements  readily  combine  to  form  the  basic  “building
                  block”  for  the  most  common  mineral  group,  the  silicates.  More  than  800  silicate
                  minerals  are  known,  and  they  account  for  more  than  90%  of  Earth’s  crust.  Because
                  other mineral groups are far less abundant in Earth’s crust than the silicates, they are
                  often  grouped  together  under  the  heading  nonsilicates.  Although  not  as  common  as
                  silicates, some nonsilicate minerals are very important economically. They provide us
                  with iron and aluminum to build our automobiles, gypsum for plaster and drywall for
                  home  construction,  and  copper  wire  that  carries  electricity  and  connects  us  to  the
                  Internet. Some common nonsilicate mineral groups include the carbonates, sulfates, and
                  halides.  In  addition  to  their  economic  importance,  these  mineral  groups  include
                  members that are major constituents in sediments and sedimentary rocks.

                         Task 4. Answer the following questions, using the vocabulary from Task 1.
                    1. How many minerals have been named by the scientists so far?
                    2. What minerals are called rock-forming minerals?
                    3. What minerals are called economic minerals?
                    4. Do  rock-forming  minerals  and  economic  minerals  form  mutually  exclusive
                       groups?
                    5. Which rock-forming minerals are economically significant?
                    6. What elements make up the vast majority of the rock-forming minerals?
                    7. What elements are the most common elements in Earth’s crust?
                    8. What group of minerals is considered to be the most common mineral group?
                    9. How many silicate minerals are known on Earth?
                    10.  Why are nonsilicate minerals very important economically for people?

                         Task 5. Complete the following sentences from the text in Task 3.
                    1. When found …, some rock-forming minerals are economically significant.
                    2. oxygen,  silicon,  aluminum,  iron,  calcium,  sodium,  potassium  and  magnesium
                       make up the vast majority of  … minerals.


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