the mohs hardness scale
mohs and fields
mohs scale
The Mohs Scale of Hardness determines the hardness of minerals by scratching them with commonly found objects. The minerals are assigned a number which corresponds to their hardness; higher numbers indicate higher hardness.
He originally came up with the scale when classifying a private collection. He classified them by their physical characteristics rather than their chemical composition, using their relative hardness.
In 1812, German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs developed a hardness scale for minerals (now universally used on metals, etc.)The scale was based on whether the sample could be scratched by a material of known hardness. The standard was Diamond, with a Mohs Hardness Number of 10.
Nope. It is actually the hardness. I'v been trying to find out what the Luster scale is myself....:S
The Mohs scale is used to measure the hardness of a mineral by its resistance to scratching. From softest to hardest, for example, the ten minerals of the Mohs scale are talc (measuring 1 on the scale), gypsum, calcite, fluorite, apatite, orthoclase, quartz, topaz, corundum, and diamond (measuring 10 on the scale). A sapphire is a 9.0.
The Mohs scale is used to determine the relative hardness of minerals.
The Mohs scale is used to determine the relative hardness of minerals.
The Mohs Scale of Hardness determines the hardness of minerals by scratching them with commonly found objects. The minerals are assigned a number which corresponds to their hardness; higher numbers indicate higher hardness.
the Mohs hardness scale
The hardness of minerals.
the mohs scale
Mohs and Fields
The Mohs Scale is what is used to measure the relative hardness, or scratch resistance, of minerals. Mohs hardness often agrees with absolute hardness, which is another way of measuring the relative hardness of minerals.
scratching the mineral acrros a glass plate
The Mohs scale is used to measure the hardness of minerals.
The Mohs Hardness Scale. PS: Talc is one of the softest minerals
by determing what minerals are the hardest and softest2.5-3 on the Mohs scale