Talc is the softest mineral; his hardness is 1 on the Mohs scale.
For example talc is very soft.
Some minerals are hard yet some are soft. Talc is the softest mineral as diamond is the hardest mineral. You can look at this on the hardness scale. It goes from one to ten, so talc is one as diamond is ten.
Calcium Carbonate, with a hardness rating of 3.
it is not hard,only when put in oven,so it is soft
Magnesium is a soft metal: the Mohs hardness is approx. 2.
The hardness of uranium is 6 on the Mohs scale; not so hard. :)
Usually they are made soft, they are more enjoyable that way.
As a metal americium is probably hard, but detailed data about his hardness are not published.
The different colors of yarn have different levels of hardness and in turn, different sounds. For example, the Mike Balter line of yarn mallets goes like this: Hard (H): Yellow Medium Hard (MH): Green Medium (M): Blue Medium Soft (MS): Red Soft (S): Aqua Extra Soft (ES): Orange Extra Soft, Slightly Softer (ES): Light Blue Bass (Bass): Light Green
Zinc is considered a hard metal; its hardness is similar to that of Iron.
No; on the Moh scale of hardness it is placed at 2.5, which is quite soft.
If you mean the elements in their normal forms, F and Cl are gases, Br is a liquid, I is a solid. If you mean their ligand hard/soft qualities as halide ions:- the lighter ones are hard, Br- and I- soft
Talc is the softest mineral; his hardness is 1 on the Mohs scale.
The Mohs hardness of sodium chloride is 2,5.
soft
The property of a solid molecular compound is soft. These are soft because solids are non-conductors of electricity in form.