The Mohs Scale of Hardness (Testing Properties of Rocks and Minerals)
mineral
This is a solid, non-living material that forms in nature that is chemically the same all over Earth.
hardness
This is the resistance of a rock or mineral of being scratched. Mohs scale measures minerals and ranks them from 1, soft, to 10, hard.
rocks
can't be determined, using Mohs Hardness Scale, because they're hardness and composition are not consistent
Friedrich Mohs
he developed the Mohs Scale of Hardness
to double check
scratch the fingernail, coin, or steel nail with the rock or mineral
diamond
the hardest mineral on the Mohs Scale of Hardness
three or four
the hardness number assigned to a rock or mineral that can be scratched by a coin
seven to ten
the hardness number assigned to a rock or mineral that can be scratched by a diamond
one or two
the hardness number assigned to a rock or mineral that can be scratched by a fingernail
five or six
the hardness number assigned to a rock or mineral that can be scratched by a steel nail
talc
the softest rock on the Mohs Scale of Hardness