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  2. Aquamarine (gem) - Wikipedia

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    Aquamarine is chemically stable and resistant to most common chemicals and acids. [9] It has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. [18] [16] While aquamarine often contains no inclusions, [19] it may possess them, with content such as mica, hematite, saltwater, biotite, rutile or pyrite. [15]

  3. Hardnesses of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Mohs scale of mineral hardness; Mohs hardness of materials (data page) Vickers hardness test; Brinell scale This page was last edited on ...

  4. Mohs scale - Wikipedia

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    Some solid substances that are not minerals have been assigned a hardness on the Mohs scale. Hardness may be difficult to determine, or may be misleading or meaningless, if a material is a mixture of two or more substances; for example, some sources have assigned a Mohs hardness of 6 or 7 to granite but it is a rock made of several minerals ...

  5. Beryl - Wikipedia

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    Mohs scale hardness: 7.5–8.0: Luster: Vitreous to resinous: Streak: White: ... Aquamarine (from Latin: aqua marina, "sea water" [17]) is a blue or cyan variety of ...

  6. Scratch hardness - Wikipedia

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    The first scientific attempt to quantify materials by scratch tests was by mineralogist Friedrich Mohs in 1812 (see Mohs scale). [3] [4] The Mohs scale is based on relative scratch hardness of different materials; with talc assigned a value of 1 and diamond assigned a value of 10. [5] Mohs's scale had two limitations: it was not linear, and ...

  7. Hardness - Wikipedia

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    When testing coatings, scratch hardness refers to the force necessary to cut through the film to the substrate. The most common test is Mohs scale, which is used in mineralogy. One tool to make this measurement is the sclerometer. Another tool used to make these tests is the pocket hardness tester. This tool consists of a scale arm with ...

  8. Spinel - Wikipedia

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    Mohs scale hardness: 7.5–8.0: Luster: Vitreous: Streak: ... Its hardness is 8, ... Light blue synthetic spinel is a good imitation of aquamarine beryl, ...

  9. Hardness comparison - Wikipedia

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    A variety of hardness-testing methods are available, including the Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, Meyer and Leeb tests. Although it is impossible in many cases to give an exact conversion, it is possible to give an approximate material-specific comparison table for steels.