Jade stone, which primarily consists of either nephrite or jadeite, is not prone to corrosion in the same way that metals or some other materials are. It is highly durable and resistant to chemical weathering, making it suitable for various applications, including jewelry and carvings. However, jade can be scratched or damaged by harder materials and may lose its luster if not cared for properly. Regular cleaning and proper maintenance can help preserve its appearance over time.
There is no such Pokemon as Jade
Jade Haviland is 5' 9 1/2".
Brooke Chavez is 5' 7".
Jade Ritchie is 5' 2".
Yes.
Calcite is a mineral that can be easily scratched by a steel nail due to its relatively low hardness compared to steel.
No, sulfur is harder than a nail so it cannot be scratched by a nail. Nails are typically made of iron, which is softer than sulfur. Therefore, if a nail comes into contact with sulfur, the nail is more likely to scratch than the sulfur.
Halite has a hardness of 2.5 on the Mohs scale, while a fingernail has a hardness of about 2.5 as well. Therefore, halite can be scratched by a nail.
It can be scratched by a diamond, corundum, topaz, and quartz.
Yes. It is much harder than your fingernail.
No. Only another diamond can scratch a diamond.
Yes. A steel nail has a Mohs hardness greater than that of fluorite.
Yes, nickel is softer than steel, so it is possible for a nail to scratch nickel.
No, sulfur cannot be easily scratched by a nail because it is a relatively soft material compared to metals like iron or steel. Sulfur has a Mohs hardness of 1.5–2, while iron nails typically have a hardness of 4-5 on the Mohs scale.
Yes, because talc is very soft.
Yes, graphite can be scratched by a nail. Graphite has a relatively low hardness on the Mohs scale, rating around 1 to 2, which makes it softer than many materials, including the steel used in nails. This means that a nail can easily leave scratches on the surface of graphite.