20231114 · Among the minerals listed, talc is the softest. It is given a rating of 1 on the Mohs scale, indicating it can be easily scratched with a fingernail. The other minerals -- quartz, calcite, and fluorite -- all have higher Mohs …
view moreThe physical properties of minerals are related to their chemical composition and bonding. Some characteristics, such as a mineral’s hardness, are more useful for mineral identification. Color is readily observable and certainly obvious, but it is usually less reliable than other physical properties.
view moreQuestion: 2. For each mineral listed below, list at least one diagnostic property that could be used to help dis- tinguish this mineral from the others described in this exercise. (Refer to Figure 23 and Figure 24, if necessary.) MINERAL NAME DIAGNOSTIC PROPERTY du congen Halite: TE Galena: Magnetite: Muscovite: Hematite: Fluorite: ___ Talc ...
view more2023127 · Which of the following minerals is not a common cementing agent for sandstones? Quartz Fluorite Calcite Iron oxides verified Verified answer Which example lists minerals from hardest to softest? apatite, quartz, fluorite, talc diamond, talc, fluorite, topaz talc, calcite, orthoclase, diamond corundum, quartz, calcite, gypsum star 5 /5 heart 5 ...
view moreMinerals are essential to the life of plants and animals. Most plants get minerals from the soil. Animals, including humans, obtain mineral nutrients from plants, vegetables,…
view more2015819 · Speakers – aluminum, cobalt, silver, silica, iron, titanium, graphite, mica, carbon, strontium, neodymium Plastic – calcium carbonate, talc, wollastonite, barium sulfate, clay, mica Keys – nickel Stainless steel – iron, nickel, molybdenum, chrom Non-stick coating – fluorite Ceramic tiles – clay, feldspar, fluorite, lithium, silica, talc
view more2022517 · Click here 👆 to get an answer to your question ️ Which example lists minerals from hardest to softest? apatite, quartz, fluorite, talc diamond, talc, fluorit…
view more2012725 · Zambia has the potential to meet this increased demand. However, development of other industrial minerals such as barite, feldspar, silica sand, kaolin, graphite, gypsum and fluorite will depend upon local industrial production of glass, ceramics, refractories, paint, paper, plastic and industrial chemicals.
view more2024627 · It is a measure of the resistance of the mineral to scratching, the Mohs scale is for natural minerals. For manufactured products other measures of hardness are better. [2] Diamond is always at the top of the scale, being the hardest mineral. There are ten minerals in Mohs scale, talc, gypsum, calcite, fluorite, apatite, feldspar, quartz, topaz ...
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