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January 29 – Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs

    Posted on January 29, 2022


This is an update of my post published on January 29, 2011:


January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs
The German geologist Frederick Mohs is most famous for his Scale of Hardness. 

A geologist is a scientist who studies rocks and minerals and the origin and structure of the earth. So it may not surprise you to learn that Mohs’s Scale of Hardness concerns rocks and minerals! 

January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs
Talc – 1
Born on this day in 1773, Mohs compared the hardness of various minerals, comparing each to the others by scratching one mineral onto another. Obviously, a harder material can scratch a softer one, but a softer material cannot scratch a harder one. Using his comparative data, Mohs created a scale that goes from one of the softest minerals, talc, at Number 1, to the hardest mineral, diamond, at Number 10. Of course, some minerals fall between the numbers and can be expressed as a decimal. For example, tin is considered 1.5. Also, the hardness of non-minerals can be expressed using the Mohs Scale; fingernails are about 2.5, for example, and glass runs from 5 to 6.

January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs
Diamond – 10




January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs

January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs
Malachite (above) and azurite (below) both
score between 3.5 and 4 on the Mohs Scale.

January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs



January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs
Amethyst – 7

Check out this short video about the Mohs Scale.  


 


Explore gems and minerals at the Smithsonian website.

January 29 - Happy Birthday, Frederick Mohs

The Hope Diamond can be seen at the Smithsonian

 


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