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12 The second softest mineral according to the Mohs scale of hardness is the A Tale B. Apatite C Calcite D. Gypsum
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12 The second softest mineral according to the Mohs scale of hardness is the
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D. Gypsum
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the answer would be talic so it would have to be A
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The Mohs scale minerals from softest to hardest:
1. Talc (softest)
2. Gypsum
3. Calcite
4. Fluorite
5. Apatite
6. Feldspar
7. Quartz
8. Topaz
9. Corundum
10. Diamond (hardest)
If I am wrong please tell me
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