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2 years ago
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Use the paragraph to use answer the question. Iodine is an important micronutrient, a vitamin or mineral that is necessary for g

ood health. It helps the body to produce hormones, helps babies develop in the womb, and is important to many other body processes. in 1924, Iodine was added to salt to make up for lack of public access to dairy foods and ocean fish, which are natural sources of iodine. The modern American diet, however, includes many processed foods that contain iodine. As a result, many salt manufacturers have stopped adding iodine to their product, a change that did not get much attention in the media. Some nutrition experts are concerned that people who still rely on table salt as a source of iodine will have an increase in disease caused by a diet lacking in the micronutrient. Only time will tell, as America moves into a new era where table salt is no longer a guaranteed source of iodine. In 1-2 sentences, identify and explain the evidence that the author uses to support the idea that taking iodine out of table salt might cause harm.
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B) Hardness: Gold has a Mohs hardness of 2.5, while pyrite has a Mohs hardness of 6 to 6.5. Gold will not scratch a copper surface (Mohs hardness of 3), but pyrite will easily scratch copper. Gold can be scratched by a sharp piece of copper, but copper will scratch very few other materials. Learn about the Mohs hardness test here.

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