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The hardest mineral on Mohs Scale is
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
The scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral is
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite crystal structure chemical make-up is
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
Quartz (7) can scratch a diamond, apatite, and feldspar.
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
According to the hardness scale, fluorite can scratch
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
Using Mohs Hardness Scale on the board, an iron nail would not scratch
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
Quartz and diamond are often mistaken for each other. How can the difference be known?
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
A mineral has a mass of 6.9g and a vol. of 3mL. What is the density of the mineral. (d=m/V)
2.3g/mL
Mohs Hardness Scale
hardness
quartz
false
a mineral
talc, gypsum, and calcite
diamond
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