top 10 hardest stones in the world
1. top 10 hardest stones in the world
Answer:
10Diamond
9Corundum (rubies and sapphires)
8Topaz
7Quartz [Example: It scratches window glass]
6Feldspar [Example: A steel file will scratch it]
5Apatite
4Fluorite [Example: A knife will scratch
3Calcite [Example: A copper coin will scratch it] it]
2Gypsum
1Talc [Example: A fingernail will scratch it]
2. Top Hardest Words to Spell
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✏ ANSWER
Top 8 Hardest Words to Spell
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✏ HOPE IT HELP PA BRAINLIEST ^^
3. name your top 3 hardest hip-hop perform and why
Answer:
love you muah
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4. 6. Christmas is the best time of the year.7. Jollibee spaghetti tastes better than McDo's.8. Filipinos celebrate New Year every first day of January9. Diamonds are the hardest substance on Earth10. Philippines is known as the Pearl of the Orient Seas.
Answer:True All???
Explanation:is this a true or false???
5. what sentence from the text above best support the statement? The Philippines is the hardest-working country in the world
Answer:
by six or seven in the morning we are already up and on our way to work
6. 12. Why is it that the diamond is used to cut the minerals?A. Because diamond is the hardest that it has the rating of 6.B. Because diamond is the hardest that it has the rating of 10.C. Because they are so rich.D. Because diamond is white.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I think only I'm not sure
7. Direction. In a short bond paper, make a Ladder Diagram that weighs or shows the easiest to hardest to install in the five types in open wiring. Ranking must be from top to bottom which means, the easiest will be put on the top and the hardest will be at the bottom
Answer:
diko po alam sorry try mo na Lang po search
8. What is the hardest minerals in the world at least 10 ascending minerals
Answer:
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, corundum, and for last and hardest, diamond.
9. Which Typhoon Hit the hardest in the Philippines last year? *A.UlyssesB.YukiC.YumiD.Sicat
Answer:
A. Ulysses hope it helps
10. what is the hardest kitchen tools and hardest kitchen equipment
Answer:
knife and kawali
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11. hardest topic in math 10 why?
Answer:
Non. I dont know why but I find math very easy:)
Answer:
Number Theory ...
-causes the most difficulty at the research level. Differential Geometry and Tensor Calculus.
12. 5. How can you make the statement factual: Math is the hardest subject.a. According to the studies, Math is the hardest subject.b. In my opinion, Math is the hardest subject.c. Fifteen over forty-five students said that Math is the hardest subject.d. Ms. Nagamos said that Math is the hardest subject.
Answer:
A. According to the studies, Math is the hardest subject.
Explanation:
correct me if i'm wrong
13. hardest topic in science 10
Answer:
Chemistry
Chemistry is famous for being one of the hardest subjects ever, so it's no surprise that a Chemistry degree is fiercely challenging. Just one topic in Chemistry (for example, organic chemistry) is incredibly complex.
Answer:
chemistry or geometry.
14. What do you think is the hardest Course (in your own opinion) Chartered Accountancy. Medical. Engineering. Psychology. Law. Pharmacy. Journalism. Finance
Answer:
Engineering.
Explanation:
he hardest is the one you have absolutely no interest in and wouldn't be studying the topic except for the fact that you're trying to get a bachelors in it.
Answer:
I think it's engineering
Explanation:
Engineering ranks among one of the hardest degrees you can do. The degree requires you to have everything from logic and common sense to a tremendous amount of patience when things don't go your way. Engineering can be very difficult because you're essentially becoming a “professional problem solver”.
15. Easiest topic you've encountered in Math 10 subject as well as hardest one.
Answer:
Linear and non-linear equations and inequalities are the easiest, and Logarithms and exponential functions are the hardest
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear and non-linear equations and inequalities are the easiest because it can be solved easily while Logarithms and exponential functions are the hardest because it needs a long and confusing solution
16. In math 10 first grading.What is the hardest lesson for you in the first quarter? Why?
Answer:
Math
Step-by-step explanation:
Because its so hard to answer
17. What is the name of this native tree that has the reputation of being the hardest wood in the Philippines? Banaba tree Malabulak tree Mangkono tree Salingbobog tree
Answer:
Mangkono Tree
Explanation:
6| Mangkono Tree
6| Mangkono TreeNicknamed "bakal na kahoy," the Mangkono has a reputation for being the hardest wood in the Philippines. Even a diamond-point saw can take days to slice through a small trunk.
Mark me brainliest, please?
Answer:
Mangkono Tree
Explanation:
6| Mangkono Tree
Nicknamed "bakal na kahoy," the Mangkono has a reputation for being the hardest wood in the Philippines. Even a diamond-point saw can take days to slice through a smal
18. 15. According to the Mohs scale, which minerals properly correspond to the hardesta hardest: apatite; least hard: talcb. hardest: diamond; least hard: talcc hardest: diamond; least hard: fluorited. hardest: orthoclase; least hard: calcite
Answer:
In Mohs scale, diamond is the hardest while talc is the softest. So the answer is b. :))
19. 10. Which electron is the easiest to remove? hardest to remove?
Answer:
The ionization energy of the elements increases as one moves up a given group because the electrons are held in lower-energy orbitals, closer to the nucleus and thus more tightly bound (harder to remove). Based on these two principles, the easiest element to ionize is francium and the hardest to ionize is helium
No choices?
But I have Answer:
The ionization energy of the elements increases as one moves up a given group because the electrons are held in lower-energy orbitals, closer to the nucleus and thus more tightly bound (harder to remove). Based on these two principles, the easiest element to ionize is francium and the hardest to ionize is helium.
Explanation:
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20. identify the mineral:______native mineral, hardest substance, 10 in the scale extensively used in jewelry womens bestfriend.
Answer:
diamond
Explanation:
kasi women's bestfriend siya
21. mohs scale of hardest diamond is the hardest with a scale of 10
Answer:
One the Mohs scale of relative hardness, a diamond is rated as 10. This means that it is the hardest mineral known to man.
...
MOHS SCALE OF HARDNESS.
Hardness (from hard to soft) Mineral
10. ( Diamond)
9. (Sapphire, Corundum and Ruby)
8. (Emerald, Aquamarine, Topaz, Beryl and Hardened Steel)
22. why is it that the diamond is used to cut the menirals? a. because they are so rich b. because diamond is the hardest that it has the rating of 10 c. because diamond is the hardest that if has the rating of 6 d. due to its color
Answer:
B.because diamond is the hardest that it has the rating of 10
23. the hardest topic in math 10
Answer:
These Are the 8 Toughest Math Problems Ever Solved
•The Collatz Conjecture. Dave Linkletter. ...
•Goldbach's Conjecture Creative Commons. ...
•The Twin Prime Conjecture. ...
•The Riemann Hypothesis. ...
•The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture. ...
•The Kissing Number Problem. ...
•The Unknotting Problem. ...
•The Large Cardinal Project
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps..
24. what is the hardest part in grade 10 mathematics?
Answer:
if you go just by CBSE NCERT Mathematics book of class 10, then the most rated question in terms of difficulty is the question 9 from exercise 4.3 of chapter 4 Quadratic Equations which is 'Two water taps together can fill a tank 9 and 3/8 hours.
25. What are the 10 HARDEST MINERAL?!? MATINONG SAGOT PO PLEASE
As far as I know, the 10 hardest minerals are Talc, Gypsum, Calcite, Fluorite, Apatite, Orthoclase, Quartz, Topaz, Corundum, and Diamond.
Diamond is the hardest. The most commonly known minerals representing degree of hardness based on Moh's scale of mineral hardness, beginning with the hardest
10) Diamond (with the most absolute hardness of 1,500)
9) Corundum
8) Topaz
7) Quartz
6) Orthoclase Feldspar
5) Apatite
4) Fuorite
3) Calcite
2) Gypsum
1) Talc (with the least absolute hardness of 1)
26. The 10 Hardest Math Problems That Remain Unsolved
Answer:
The 10 Hardest Math Problems That Remain Unsolved• The Collatz Conjecture
• Goldbach's Conjecture
• The Twin Prime Conjecture
• The Riemann Hypothesis
• The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
• The Kissing Number Problem
• The Unknotting Problem
• The Large Cardinal Project
• What's the Deal with π + e?
• Is y Rational?
The Following are 10 Hardest Math Problems That Remained Unsolved:
Zariski–Lipman conjectureThe Dneister NotebookThe Erlagol Notebook The Collatz ConjectureIs y Rational?The Kissing Number ProblemThe Unknotting ProblemThe Twin Prime ConjectureThe Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer ConjectureThe Riemann HypothesisThere's are More!P versus NPHodge conjectureRiemann hypothesisYang–Mills existence and mass gapNavier–Stokes existence and smoothnessBirch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjectureHilbert's problemsLandau's problemsTaniyama's problemsThurston's 24 questionsSmale's problemsSimon problemsDARPA's math challengesHomological conjectures in commutative algebraFinite lattice representation problemHilbert's sixteenth problemHilbert's fifteenth problemHadamard conjectureJacobson's conjectureCrouzeix's conjectureExistence of perfect cuboids and associated cuboid conjecturesZauner's conjectureKöthe conjectureBirch–Tate conjectureSerre's conjecture IIBombieri–Lang conjectureFarrell–Jones conjectureBost conjectureRota's basis conjectureUniformity conjectureKaplansky's conjecturesKummer–Vandiver conjectureSerre's multiplicity conjecturesPierce–Birkhoff conjectureEilenberg–Ganea conjectureGreen's conjectureGrothendieck–Katz p-curvature conjectureSendov's conjectureif you have any question, feel free to ask
#CarryOnLearning
27. What is the hardest math question and answer? That is also remain unsolved.Top 31.2.3.
Answer:
Hardest math
1.Riemann Hypothesis
2.P versus NP.
3.Hodge conjecture.
#STUDYHARD#CARRYONLEARNING28. 10. The hardest and densest material is
Answer:
Osmium
Explanation:
Osmium belongs to the platinum group metals and displays a high density. In fact, it is the densest, naturally occurring element on Earth with 22.59 g/cm3. This is also why Osmium does not melt until 3033 °C, a temperature that makes it difficult to work with the metal.
Answer:
Osmium
Explanation:
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29. 10 hardest mineral and their products
Answer:
1 Talc
2 Gypsum
3 Calcite
4 Fluorite
5 Apatite
6 Orthoclase feldspar
7 Quartz
8 Topaz
9 Corundum
10 Diamond
30. 10. Spirit stain is the hardest finishing materials to apply.Yes/No
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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