Radioactivity, Taste, Chemical Reaction, Magnetism, Optical Properties, and Fluorescence.
There are more than four but i only have 5 -Magnetism -Optical properties -Fluorescence -Reaction to acids -Radioactivity
Hardness, lustre, and streak are aids to identifying minerals. Limestone is composed mainly of the mineral calcite. Calcite has a Mohs hardness of '3', it's lustre is vitreous, and it has a white streak.
Minerals are usually small colored gems, whereas rocks are usually black, grey or white. Also, minerals have a chemical in which makes our bodies better. Those minerals are used in mineral water. Rocks do not have that chemical.
Thermal properties, 3. Wafer Flats. 4. Electrical properties, 4. Cleaving. - Resistivity & Mobility Calculator, 5. Silicon etching. 5. Mechanical properties
Pyrite, Hematite, Augite
Minerals are classified by chemical formula, composition, physical properties, optical properties, and special properties. The Dana Classification System is a chemical classification for minerals, and the Strunz Classification System (chemical-structural) are two systems designed for mineral classification.
1. COLOR 2. HARDNESS. 3. LUSTER. 4. CLEAVAGE. 5. STREAK.
There are more than four but i only have 5 -Magnetism -Optical properties -Fluorescence -Reaction to acids -Radioactivity
Opposite sides are parallel; opposite sides are equal; opposite angles are equal.
Hardness, lustre, and streak are aids to identifying minerals. Limestone is composed mainly of the mineral calcite. Calcite has a Mohs hardness of '3', it's lustre is vitreous, and it has a white streak.
3 minerals are Soduim,Magnesium,and Trace minerals. Please vote this helpful
what are the 3 properties of carbon?
There are 2 properties of magnets.
One is the mineral copper. Hope this helps.
Yes it is not only it is prime but has many more special properties of prime like some of 3 consecutive primes and things like that
There are ten (10) minerals on the Moh's scale that represent the hardness for all minerals. Starting with the softest, #1, Talc and all minerals of the same properties all the way up till #10, Diamond being the hardest. So here's the complete table: #1 Talc #2 Gypsum #3 Calcite #4 Fluorite #5 Apatite #6 Feldspar #7 Quartz #8 Topaz #9 Corundum #10 Diamond
Physical properties: Properties that do not change the chemical nature of matter Chemical properties: Properties that do change tha chemical nature of matterI hope this will help you.