The hardness of an emerald is 7.5-8.
The hardest stone is a diamond which has a hardness of 10.
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It is one of the hardest naturally occuring substances on Earth. On the Mohs hardness scale, where the mineral talc is the softest (1 on the scale) and diamond is the hardest (10 on the scale), rubies, sapphires, and emeralds all come in at around 9.
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Emeralds are a form of the mineral Beryl and as such are related to Aquamarines and Morganite.
There is a gemstone called Emerald. Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6,) colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5 - 8 on the 10 point Mohs scale of mineral hardness. There is a beautiful stone Malachite which is a carbonate mineral normally known as "copper carbonate" with the formula CuCO3.Cu(OH)2.
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Emeralds are compound of Boron, Aluminum and silicate. They are far less tougher than diamonds. Measured on mosh scale of hardness for minerals emeralds value is less than 8.0. On the same scale hardness of diamonds is 10.00
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Sapphire and Ruby are the same but have different impurities that determine its colour Al2SiO5 - they are corundum and have a hardness of 9 Emeralds are from the beryl family have a hardness of 8 Garnets have there own family of different varieties but have a hardness around 7
It is one of the hardest naturally occuring substances on Earth. On the Mohs hardness scale, where the mineral talc is the softest (1 on the scale) and diamond is the hardest (10 on the scale), rubies, sapphires, and emeralds all come in at around 9.
The Sol Emeralds are a different version of the Chaos Emeralds. They are basically the Chaos Emeralds from Blaze's world.
the value of stars + the value of emeralds = the value of star emeralds
I have been looking at this thing for years so here you go. . . Hardness:7.5-8.0 Density:2.62 Crystal Group: Hexagonal Forms of mineral beryl Color:Yellow-green to Blue-green
Emeralds are typically used in jewelry, such as rings, necklaces, and earrings. They are popular for their vibrant green color and are considered a precious gemstone. Emeralds are also sometimes used in decorative pieces and other ornamental objects.
You don't get the emeralds.
No, emeralds are not going to dissolve in water.
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