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Rocks and Minerals By David. Hardness Friedrich Mohs invented the Moh’s scale to measure how hard is a mineral depending on how easy it’s to scratch it.

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1 Rocks and Minerals By David

2 Hardness Friedrich Mohs invented the Moh’s scale to measure how hard is a mineral depending on how easy it’s to scratch it. The scale goes from 1 to 10.

3 Hardness The softest mineral is Talc. The hardness of corundum is 9.8

4 Hardness Carnallite has a hardness of 2.5 Opal’s hardness is 5.6 The hardness of obsidian is 7

5 Color Some minerals come in more than one color. This is because minerals can contain impurities.

6 Color Diamonds can be transparent, black, etc… Obsidian can be black, brown or green Corundum is purple.

7 Color Carnallite is orange Sapphires can be blue, pink, yellow, green, etc.

8 Transparency It defines how much you can see through a mineral. Translucent: if light can pass through the mineral. Opaque: when light can’t pass through the mineral. Transparent: when minerals are clear and see- through

9 Transparency Diamonds, chalcanthite, quartz and rubies are transparent. Obsidian is opaque


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