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  2. Mohs scale - Wikipedia

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    For example, if some material is scratched by apatite but not by fluorite, its hardness on the Mohs scale would be between 4 and 5. [8] Technically, "scratching" a material for the purposes of the Mohs scale means creating non-elastic dislocations visible to the naked eye. Frequently, materials that are lower on the Mohs scale can create ...

  3. List of mineral tests - Wikipedia

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    The Mohs Hardness Scale is the main scale to measure mineral hardness. Finger nail is 2.5, copper coin is 3.5, glass is 5.5 and steel is 6.5. Hardness scale is Talc is 1, Gypsum is 2, Calcite is 3, Fluorite is 4, Apatite is 5, Orthoclase Feldspar is 6, Quartz is 7, Topaz is 8, Corundum is 9 and Diamond is 10. Odor; Not always recommended.

  4. 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 16 ...

  5. Fluorite - Wikipedia

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    Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF 2. It belongs to the halide minerals. It crystallizes in isometric cubic habit, although octahedral and more complex isometric forms are not uncommon. The Mohs scale of mineral hardness, based on scratch hardness comparison, defines value 4 as fluorite. [6]

  6. Pyrite - Wikipedia

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    Mohs scale hardness: 6–6.5: ... (CuFeS 2) is brighter yellow with a greenish hue when wet and is softer (3.5–4 on Mohs' scale ... Pink fluorite perched between ...

  7. Serpentine subgroup - Wikipedia

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    Mohs scale hardness: 2.5–6 (original) 3.5–4.0 ... It has a hardness of 3.5–4 and its luster is greasy. ... (red) and fluorite (blue). College Hall at University ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Talk:Mohs scale - Wikipedia

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    208.108.212.76 13:21, 28 January 2016 (UTC) Mohs scale is a scale for minerals and their hardness, doing test like the scrach test, and hardness test. [ reply ] Not done - that is what the article states - Arjayay ( talk ) 14:51, 28 January 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]