Mohs scale of mineral hardness (2024)


The Mohs scale of mineral hardness characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer material. It was created in 1812 by the German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs and is one of several definitions of hardness in materials science. Mohs based the scale on ten minerals that are all readily available. As the hardest known naturally occurring substance, diamond is at the top of the scale. The hardness of a material is measured against the scale by finding the hardest material that the given material can scratch, and/or the softest material that can scratch the given material. For example, if some material is scratched by apatite but not by fluorite, its hardness on the Mohs scale would fall between 4 and 5.

The Mohs scale is a purely ordinal scale. For example, corundum (9) is twice as hard as topaz (8), but diamond (10) is almost four times as hard as corundum. The table below shows comparison with absolute hardness measured by a sclerometer.

HardnessMineralAbsolute Hardness
1Talc (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2)1
2Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O)2
3Calcite (CaCO3)9
4Fluorite (CaF2)21
5Apatite (Ca5(PO4)3(OH-,Cl-,F-)48
6Orthoclase Feldspar (KAlSi3O8)72
7Quartz (SiO2)100
8Topaz (Al2SiO4(OH-,F-)2)200
9Corundum (Al2O3)400
10Diamond (C)1500


On the Mohs scale, a pencil lead has a hardness of 1; a fingernail has hardness 2.5; a copper penny, about 3.5; a knife blade, 5.5; window glass, 5.5; steel file, 6.5.[1] Using these ordinary materials of known hardness can be a simple way to approximate the position of a mineral on the scale.

The table below incorporates additional substances that may fall between levels:

HardnessSubstance or Mineral
1Talc
2Gypsum
2.5 to 3pure Gold, Silver, Aluminum
3Calcite, Copper penny
4Fluorite
4 to 4.5Platinum
4 to 5Iron
5Apatite
6Orthoclase
6Titanium
6.5Iron pyrite
6 to 7Glass, Vitreous pure silica
7Quartz
7 to 7.5Garnet
7 to 8Hardened steel
8Topaz
9Corundum
9 to 9.5Carborundum
10Diamond
>10Ultrahard Fullerite
>10Aggregated diamond nanorods

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