A) Moh's Mineral Scale B) Moh's Hardness Scale C) Doh's Hardness Scale D) Doh's Durable Scale E) Moh's Durable Scale
A) Diamond B) Corundum C) Quartz D) Calcite E) Olivine
A) 7.0 or below B) 5.6 or below C) 10 or below D) 6.0 or below E) 5.5 or below
A) conductive, industrial B) commercial, instrumental C) current, instrumental D) concurrent, industrial E) cosmetic, industrial
A) 1-4 B) 1-2 C) 1-5 D) 2-3 E) 2-4
A) Fe (1 iron) B) CCl3 (1 Carbon, 3 Chlorine) C) CO (1 Carbon, 1 Oxygen) D) CO3 (1 Carbon, 3 Oxygen) E) Cl (1 Chlorine)
A) Garnet B) Muscovite Mica C) Talc D) Quartz E) Potassium Feldspar
A) Sulfuric Ceramics B) Sulfuric Jewelry C) Sulfuric Lubricants D) Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) E) Sulfuric Drywall
A) Plagioclase Feldspar (Feldespato Plagioclasa) B) Quartz (Cuarzo) C) Sulfur (Azufre) D) Halite (Halita) E) Dolomite (Dolomita)
A) Galena B) Halite C) Pyrite D) Graphite E) Magnetite
A) Graphites and Diamonds are exactly the same B) Diamonds and Graphites both have a hardness of 10 C) Diamonds are only found in Russia D) Diamonds are highly pressurized and heated Carbon E) Graphites are only found in America
A) Amphibole B) Olivine C) Quartz D) Muscovite Mica E) Dolomite
A) white to pink or gray B) brassy yellow C) black to dark green D) black to silver E) colorless to white
A) ore of sulfur B) ore of iron C) ceramics, paper D) sulfuric acid E) paint, roofing
A) Halite B) Calcite C) Quartz D) Selenite Gypsum E) Muscovite Mica |