Excerpt from A Manual of Mineralogy
These two characters have a reference to the mode or degree in which the integrant molecules of bodies mutually cohere. In some aggregates, though the contact of the particles appears to be perfect, yet the general cohesive force is very feeble, in conse quence of the easy mobility of the particles upon and among each other. Such substances are in common language called liquid. The number of liquid mi nerals is very small, not exceeding two or three, yet each of them differing remarkably from the other in the kind and degree of liquidity.
Solids are the only bodies concerning which the terms hard and soft can be used with any propriety.
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