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According to Moh's Hardness scale, you can scratch a mineral with your fingernail if it has a hardness of 2.5 or less. Calcite has a hardness of 3, meaning that you cannot scratch it with your fingernail.

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What three minerals can be scratched by a fingernail?

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What minerals are soft enough to be scratched by a fingernail?

Minerals that are soft enough to be scratched by a fingernail include gypsum (2 on the Mohs scale), talc (1), and calcite (3).


What mineral can be scratched by a penny but not a fingernail?

Copper sulfide minerals, such as chalcocite and bornite, can be scratched by a penny but not a fingernail. This is due to the Mohs hardness scale, where these minerals have a hardness greater than a penny (3.5) but less than a fingernail (2.5).


What are the two minerals that you can scratch with a fingernail?

Talc and gypsum are two minerals that can be scratched with a fingernail due to their low hardness on the Mohs scale.


What rock is soft enough to be scratched by a nail?

Rocks that mostly contain minerals like mica, gypsum, and talc can be scratched by a fingernail.


Which minerals can be easily scratched by a fingernail has cleavage a metallic luster and has a black streak?

Well you see, it's pretty simple. If a fingernail has a hardness of 2.5, and the question is asking what mineral can easily be scratched by a fingernail. Well then it is Graphite. It has a less hardness than your fingernails.


Can a fingernail scratch some minerals?

Yes. But only soft ones such as talc (solid form of chalk and baby powder). Generally only minerals below 2 on the hardness scale.


What mineral you can scratch with your fingernail?

The most commonly known mineral that can be scratched with a fingernail is talc.


What are 2 minerals that can be scratched by a fingernail?

Quartz (Mohs 7.0) and diamond (Mohs 10,0) are two of many minerals that are harder than copper (Mohs 2.5-3.0).


Can hornblende be scratched from a fingernail?

Hornblende is a mineral with a hardness of about 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale, which means it is harder than a fingernail, which has a hardness of about 2.5 to 3. Therefore, hornblende cannot be scratched by a fingernail. Instead, a fingernail would likely be scratched by hornblende if they came into contact.


What mineral has nonmetallic luster is black and can be scratched by a fingernail?

Magnatite is the mineral that has a nonmatallic luster, is black, and can be scratched by a fingernail.


What can scratch gypsum but can be scratched by all other minerals?

Talc can scratch gypsum, but can be scratched by all other minerals. Talc is the softest mineral on the Mohs scale, with a hardness of 1, making it easily scratched by minerals with higher hardness values. Gypsum has a Mohs hardness of 2, so talc can leave a mark on it.