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Mohs Hardness Test Kit
Carolina Biological Supply Company
SKU / CAT#: GEO8690
$16800
usd
$168.00/Kit
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GEO8690

Mohs Hardness Test Kit

Carolina Biological Supply Company
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SKU / CAT#: GEO8690
MPN: GEO8690
$16800
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$168.00/Kit
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The Mohs hardness scale was invented by Friedrich Mohs in 1812. Since then, the Mohs hardness scale has assisted geologists in determining the identity of minerals. With this kit students become familiar with the Mohs hardness scale and develop skills that will help them throughout their studies in earth science. The kit also gives students an opportunity to go out into their local environment and investigate the relative hardness of the minerals around them. Kit includes samples of materials with various levels of hardness and a teachers manual.
The Mohs hardness scale was invented by Friedrich Mohs in 1812. Since then, the Mohs hardness scale has assisted geologists in determining the identity of minerals. With this kit students become familiar with the Mohs hardness scale and develop skills that will help them throughout their studies in earth science. The kit also gives students an opportunity to go out into their local environment and investigate the relative hardness of the minerals around them. Kit includes samples of materials with various levels of hardness and a teachers manual.
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For Educational & Research Use Only (RUO). Not for diagnostic purposes.
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15 Sample A Pieces 15 Sample B Pieces 15 Sample C Pieces 15 Sample D Pieces 15 Aluminum Foil Pieces 15 Scratch Plates 15 Streak Plates 1 Teachers Manual
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Mohs Hardness Test Kit
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For Educational & Research Use Only (RUO). Not for diagnostic purposes.
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