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  • Clay Hardness on the Mohs Scale: A Detailed Explanation
    Clay itself isn't a single mineral, but rather a mixture of very fine-grained minerals.

    The hardness of clay depends on the specific minerals it contains. For example, some clays are primarily composed of kaolinite, which has a Mohs hardness of 2. Others might include illite or smectite, with hardness ranging from 1-2.

    Therefore, there's no single answer for where clay falls on the Mohs scale. It's always best to consider the specific type of clay you're dealing with.

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