A Diamond is harder than any other natural or artificial substance known, it is ideal for both GEM and industrial purposes.
supplement. Diamond is 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. No other substance is harder, but not all diamonds are equally hard. Some exceptionally (well relatively) hard diamonds come from New South Wales in Australia.
The hardness of a diamond is 10
^That's the Mohs scale.
I don't believe Diamond has a hardness on the Rockwell scale, it is usually the indenting material itself used during indentation hardness testing. Diamond itself can't be indented, it would crack or shatter first.
The Mohs scale of mineral hardness ( 1 to 10 ) has diamond at the top with a value of 10
On the mohs scale- its a ten Another thing- the only thing that csn cut a diamond is another diamond and YO MAMMA!
Diamonds measure 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. That is the highest level.
the dimonds hardness is 10
The field test for a diamond is 'extreme hardness'.
No Hardness of zirconium dioxide, cubic form: approx. 8 (Mohs) Hardness of diamond: 10 (Mohs)
The diamond is the hardest know mineral that can scratch all other substances. It is also rated 10 in the Mohs hardness scale.
The field test for raw diamond is 'extreme hardness'.
Magnetite's hardness is rated at 5.5 - 6.5, while diamond's hardness is rated at 10 on the Mohs scale -- 10 being the hardest. So, no.
The hardness of diamond on the Mohs scale is 10.
diamond's hardness is a factor of 10. So this is the highest hardness, no mineral has this hardness! You can't scratch a diamond.
No natural substance is equal in hardness to a diamond.
The hardness of diamond is measured on the Mohs Scale, and diamond is the hardest mineral on the scale, ranked at 10.
According to the Mohs scale of hardness, Diamond has a hardness of 10 and Quartz has a hardness of 7. Any mineral with a hardness greater than 7 can scratch quartz and diamond can scratch any mineral with a hardness less than 10. Corundum (hardness of 9) and Topaz (hardness of 8) are two examples of minerals that can scratch quartz but not diamond.
Diamond is the top of the Mohs hardness scale, ranked at 10.
Hardest - Diamond Hardness - 10
diamond is mainly known for its hardness.
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Diamond
Diamond is the hardest gemstone with hardness being 10. But hardness varies at octahedral faces of diamonds. So a diamond can only be scratched by a diamond itself.
Rocks are made up of minerals, which can have varying levels of hardness. The only mineral to have a hardness of 10 is diamond.