Diamond measures 10 on the Mohs scale, 10 being the hardest.
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Synthetic diamonds and real diamonds both have the same level of hardness. They both rank 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness.
Diamonds are listed on the Mohs Scale of hardness, and occupy the hardest rating at 10.
Synthetic diamonds have the same hardness as real diamonds because they are made of the same material, carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. Both synthetic and real diamonds are the hardest natural material known, scoring a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
The diamond has a rating of ten (10) on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. On an interval scale, it has an absolute hardness of 1600 compared to 1 for talc. It is the hardest naturally occurring mineral, with only aggregated diamond nanorods (also known as hyperdiamonds) being harder.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known, on the 1-10 Mohs scale of mineral hardness, diamond is rated as 10.
It is dia mond . . . diamond. On the scale from 1 to 10, diamond is the hardest at 10.
Talc is the mineral with a hardness of 1 on the Mohs scale.
Diamonds are the hardest substance on Moe's Hardness Scale and as such don't have a determined streak color (since streak is determined usually by a clay tablet of hardness ~3)
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The mineral with the greatest hardness is the diamond.
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