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  • Which scale is used to measure the hardness of minerals? (MCAER 2012)

    Question: Which scale is used to measure the hardness of minerals? (MCAER 2012)

    Options:

    Richter Scale
    Mohs Scale
    Beaufort Scale
    Brinell Scale

    ✔Explanation: The Mohs Scale is a relative scale ranging from 1 to 10 that categorizes minerals based on their scratch resistance. It is a simple and widely used method for identifying minerals in the field.

    📌 Other Options Explanations:
    -Option A: Richter Scale: Measures the magnitude of earthquakes.
    -Option C: Beaufort Scale: Measures wind speed.
    -Option D: Brinell Scale: Measures the hardness of metals.

    🔑 Key Points:
    -In general, Mohs invented a scale of hardness based on how one mineral scratched another. The Mohs’ scale is not a linear scale. Instead, it ranks gems on a relative scale based on their scratch hardness.
    -Hardness is measured by scratching the mineral with series of substances of known variation in hardness using the Mohs scale.

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