The scale goes from 1 to 10
Talc (talcum powder) is the softest
Diamond is the hardest
examples of each point on the scale are:
1. Talc (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2)
2. Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O)
3. Calcite (CaCO3)
4. Fluorite (CaF2)
5. Apatite (Ca5(PO4)3(OH-,Cl-,F-))
6. Orthoclase Feldspar (KAlSi3O8)
7. Quartz (SiO2)
8. Topaz (Al2SiO4(OH-,F-)2)
9. Corundum (Al2O3)
10. Diamond (C)
Mohs Hardness Scale is a logarithmic scale which measures the relative hardness of 10 index minerals, 10 being the hardest.
1. Talc
2. Gypsum
3. Calcite
4. Fluorite
5. Apatite
6. Orthoclase
7. Quartz
8. Topaz
9. Corundum
10. Diamond
The hardest mineral on mosh' scale ranks ten minerals from one to ten, as the numbers increase, the harness of the minerals also increases.
diamond is the standard mineral for hardness 10 on the mohs hardness scale
The diamond is the hardest mineral so far.
whatever comes to mind
A diamond and talc
Diamond
a scale that ranks ten minerals from softest to hardest
it is a geological scale that measures the hardness of different minerals. Talc being the softest and a diamond being the hardest.
The scratch table is called the Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness and measures the hardness of minerals in relation to the known hardest (diamond) and softest (talc) minerals.
includes: Quartz, Topaz, Corundum, and Diamond. Look up MOHS Hardness Scale. It shows minerals (1-10) softest to hardest. :)
Geologists use the Mohs scale of mineral hardness to characterize the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer material. In this scale diamond is the hardest material and talc the softest.
mohs hardness scale
The softest mineral is talc, and the hardest is diamond. You can check this on the Mohs hardness scale.
Hardness
diamond
a scale that ranks ten minerals from softest to hardest
it is a geological scale that measures the hardness of different minerals. Talc being the softest and a diamond being the hardest.
it is a geological scale that measures the hardness of different minerals. Talc being the softest and a diamond being the hardest.
it is a geological scale that measures the hardness of different minerals. Talc being the softest and a diamond being the hardest.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and ranked as number '10' according to the Mohs hardness scale.The Mohs scale minerals from softest to hardest:1. Talc (softest)2. Gypsum3. Calcite4. Fluorite5. Apatite6. Feldspar7. Quartz8. Topaz9. Corundum10. Diamond (hardest)
Talc is the softest mineral and classified as 1 on the Mohs hardness scale.The Mohs scale minerals from softest to hardest:1. Talc (softest)2. Gypsum3. Calcite4. Fluorite5. Apatite6. Feldspar7. Quartz8. Topaz9. Corundum10. Diamond (hardest)
The scratch table is called the Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness and measures the hardness of minerals in relation to the known hardest (diamond) and softest (talc) minerals.
The answer is hardness. On Moh's Scale of Hardness, talc is the softest which is a 1. Diamond is a 10 which is the hardest