No, the Mohs hardness scale is not linear. It is a qualitative scale that ranks minerals based on their ability to scratch each other. The scale ranges from 1 (talc, very soft) to 10 (diamond, very hard), and each level represents a mineral that can scratch all minerals at a lower level.
Diamond is the mineral with the highest number on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which is a 10. This scale ranges from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest), with diamond being the hardest mineral.
Technetium is relatively rare, with an atomic number of 43. In terms of hardness, it does not have a defined ranking on the Mohs scale, which is typically used to measure the hardness of minerals from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest).
what type of breakage is more common deavage or fracture
The Mohs hardness test is a scale used to determine the hardness of a mineral by scratching it with other materials of known hardness. It rates minerals on a scale from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest), with each number corresponding to a specific mineral that can scratch minerals with lower numbers. This test helps in identifying minerals based on their scratch resistance.
on a scale of 1 to 10 it's a 23
Extremely hard....Diamond rates a 10 on the Moh's scale of hardness...on a scale of 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest). Diamond is the hardest known naturally occurring substance on the planet. And the dimond is so hard on the scale it can cut through glass, amazing!.
Mohs' scale of hardness is a test created by mineralogist Friedrich Mohs, which determines the relative hardness of minerals, on a hypothetical scale of 1-10, where 1 is very soft (eg Talc) and 10 is extremely hard (eg Diamond).
I think you mean the potassium aluminum silicate form of mica. KAlSi3O8 2.80 KAlSi3O8 (1 mole KAlSi3O8/278.35 grams)(1 mole Al/1 mole KAlSi3O8) = 0.010059 moles aluminum ------------------------------------( 1.01 X 10^-3 moles )
No, the Mohs hardness scale is not linear. It is a qualitative scale that ranks minerals based on their ability to scratch each other. The scale ranges from 1 (talc, very soft) to 10 (diamond, very hard), and each level represents a mineral that can scratch all minerals at a lower level.
Talc has a Mohs hardness scale rating of 1, making it one of the softest minerals. It is easily scratched by harder substances like a fingernail or a copper penny.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd say is an 8.
If you are drawing something say in a 1/10 scale or a 1:10 scale, this will make the lines in your picture or map 10 times smaller than in real life
If the scale is 1:10, it means that every 1 cm on the map represents 10 meters on the ground. So, if a decimeter on the map (10 cm) represents 10 meters on the ground, the scale would be 1:10.
On a scale from 1-10 id say Hard core 10 he is really hot like Justin Bieber :D
First you need to know the "scale" size, example 1/4, 1/5, 1/8, 1/10, 1/12 etc. For example a 1/4 scale car going 25mph in real life is going 100 scale mph. So 225 mph scale speed if it were a 1/10 model you would divide by 10 and get 22.5 real mph. If you know the true speed and scale you multiply by that number. Example 1/10 scale going 22.5 real mph x 10 = 225 mph scale speed.
on the scale of 1-10 Adam wadkin cannot be classified as he is off the chart.