Prepare a list of minerals based on the Mohs Scale of Hardness and identify some products that make use of these minerals. Do this on a separate sheet.

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\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{Minerals} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Products that contain the Mineral} \\
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1. Diamond & \\
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2. Corundum & \\
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3. Topaz & \\
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4. Quartz & \\
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5. Orthoclase & \\
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6. Apatite & \\
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7. Fluorite & \\
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8. Calcite & \\
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9. Gypsum & \\
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10. Talc & \\
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Answer :

Certainly! Here is a detailed list of minerals based on the Mohs Scale of Hardness and some of the products that make use of these minerals:

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\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{Minerals} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Products that contain the Mineral.} \\
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1. Diamond & Cutting tools, Jewelry, Industrial abrasives \\
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2. Corundum & Sandpaper, Grinding wheels, Synthetic gems \\
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3. Topaz & Jewelry, Radiation detectors \\
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4. Quartz & Glassmaking, Watches (quartz crystals), Electronics \\
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5. Orthoclase & Ceramics, Glassmaking \\
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6. Apatite & Fertilizers, Phosphorus for industry \\
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7. Fluorite & Flux for smelting, Optical lenses \\
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8. Calcite & Cement, Building materials, Optical instruments \\
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9. Gypsum & Plasterboard, Plaster of Paris \\
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10. Talc & Talcum powder, Cosmetics, Paper manufacturing \\
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This table provides a clear, concise summary of the identified minerals along with some of the common products that make use of these minerals.