The document discusses the Mohs hardness scale, which is used to determine the hardness of minerals. It consists of 10 reference minerals ranging from talc (hardness of 1) to diamond (hardness of 10). To test an unknown mineral, you scratch it with a reference mineral - if it can be scratched, it has a lower hardness, and if it can scratch the reference mineral, it has a higher hardness. The document provides detailed instructions on how to perform Mohs hardness tests and lists the hardness of many common minerals. It also notes some tips, like using common objects like fingernails or knives as impromptu hardness references.