To solve the problem, we need to determine the absolute difference in the Moh's hardness values of two specific minerals from the given list: Apatite, Corundum, Gypsum, Talc, and Topaz. Below are the Moh's hardness values for these minerals:
Next, identify the two silicates from the list. Silicate minerals contain silicate groups and are characterized by the presence of silicon and oxygen in their structures. In the provided list:
Now, calculate the absolute difference in Moh's hardness between Talc (1) and Topaz (8):
Difference: |8 - 1| = 7
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Sillimanite | 1. First order |
| Q. Quartz | 2. Second order |
| R. Muscovite | 3. Greater than third order |
| S. Calcite | 4. Third order variegated |
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Bababudan Group | 1. Eastern Dharwar |
| Q. Banded Gneissic Complex-I | 2. Western Dharwar |
| R. Bonai Granite | 3. Aravalli |
| S. Kolar Group | 4. Singhbhum |