The Hardness is 6-5-3
what is the difference between Shore-A Hardness & Barcol Hardness
The Mohs scale is used to determine the relative hardness of minerals.
the scientific word for hardness is density
On the hardness scale it is 6.5-7.
The hardness of a steel nail is about 4.5 (About the same hardness of the mineral Fluorite.)
It is a whitish, highly-malleable metal but with hardness equal to iron and highly resistant to corrosion. When impure, as with osmium or rhodium, it is more brittle.
This is not true. The only metallic minerals that are at all common are native gold, silver, copper, and platinum. Gold and silver have Mohs hardness of 2.5, copper 3.0, and platinum 4 to 4.5. That's rather soft. By contrast, non-metallic minerals include quartz, topaz, corundum, and diamond, with Mohs hardness 7, 8, 9, and 10 respectively.
what is the difference between Shore-A Hardness & Barcol Hardness
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The hardness of conundrum is 9 on the Moh's hardness scale
The hardness of Limonite is 4 t0 5.5 on the mohs hardness scale.
I don't found the Mohs hardness of plutonium but: - the Brinell hardness is 242 at r.m. - the Vickers hardness is 255 at r.m. After a hardness conversion chart an equivalent Mohs hardness may be 3,7.
Mohs hardness: 6 Brinell hardness: 196 MPa.
it has to do with the hardness of the mineral which can be found by moh's scale of hardness
The Mohs hardness of sodium chloride is 2,5.
It has no hardness.
flint is a type of quartz, so it has a hardness of about 7 on the mohs scale of hardness