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Mohs scale of mineral hardness
Mohs' scale of mineral hardness characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer. It was created by the German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs and is one of several definitions of hardness in materials science .
Mohs based the scale on ten readily available minerals . Materials are characterised against the scale by finding the hardest material that they can scratch.
The table below shows comparison with absolute hardness measures by a sclerometer. Mohs ' is a purely ordinal scale with, for example, corundum being twice as hard as topaz , but diamond , almost four times as hard as corundum.
Hardness
Mineral
Absolute Hardness
1
Talc
(Mg3 Si4 O10 (OH)2 )
1
2
Gypsum (CaSO4 ·2H2 O)
3
3
Calcite (CaCO3 )
9
4
Fluorite (CaF2 )
21
5
Apatite
(Ca5 (PO4 )3 (OH-,Cl-,F-))
48
6
Orthoclase Feldspar (KAlSi3 O8 )
72
7
Quartz (SiO2 )
100
8
Topaz
(Al2 SiO4 (OH-,F-)2 )
200
9
Corundum (Al2 O3 )
400
10
Diamond (C)
1500
The mnemonic traditionally taught to geology students to remember this table is "The Girls Can Flirt And Other Queer Things Can Do."
An alternative table is shown below which has been modified to incorporate additional substances that may fall in between two levels.
Hardness
Mineral
1
Liquid
2
Gypsum
3
Calcite
4
Fluorite
5
Apatite
6
Orthoclase
7
Vitreous pure silica
8
Quartz
9
Topaz
10
Garnet
11
Fused zirconia
12
Fused alumina
13
Silicon carbide
14
Boron carbide
15
Diamond
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