Diamond, the compressed form of carbon.
On the Mohs scale of relative mineral hardness, diamond is the hardest at 10.
Diamond is still the hardest substance known to man. Various carbides such as tungsten carbide, boron carbide, and silicon carbide are also extremely hard, but you will notice that they all contain carbon (diamond is pure carbon - the rest are carbon compounds.)
Diamond is harder than tungsten. Diamond is the hardest known natural material and ranks as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, while tungsten has a hardness of around 7.5 on the same scale.
The hardest mineral is diamond, which has a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale.
The hardest mineral known is diamond. In the north of Western Australia, valuable minerals such as iron ore, gold, and lithium are commonly found and mined. These minerals are highly sought after for various industrial and technological applications.
The hardest mineral is diamond, and the softest mineral is talc.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known.
Diamond is the hardest mineral currently known and is an allotrope of carbon.
The softest known mineral is 'TALC'. The hardest known mineral is 'DIAMOND' (according to Friedrich Mohs scale)
Diamond
Diamond.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known.
Diamond is the hardest known mineral.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known.
The softest mineral is talc, and the hardest is diamond. You can check this on the Mohs hardness scale.
Diamond is the hardest mineral mined in the north of Western Australia. It has a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, making it the hardest natural material known to man.
Diamond is the hardest mineral in the group, ranking 10 on the Mohs hardness scale. It is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure, giving it exceptional hardness and durability.