Mohs created the Mineral Hardness scale in 1822. It is a comparison table showing 10 common minerals and their relative hardness values. Scientists can use it to compare to other unknown minerals and for classification of minerals. In science you always want to be able to compare something to something else. So instead of saying something is soft or hard, the Mohs Scale gives a relative value to the description.
Scientists use the hardness test, and more specifically Mohs Hardness Scale, named after a Freidrich Mohs, a German mineralogist. Mohs Hardness Scale test can scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is softest and 10 is hardest.
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Karl Freidrich Bonhoeffer has written: 'Grundlagen der Photochemie' -- subject(s): Photochemistry
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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.
Friedrich Mohs's father's name was Carl Friedrich Mohs.
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This scale was proposed by the Austrian geologist Friderich Mohs.