Yes, hardness is a specific property of each material.
hardness.
Color, streak color, hardness, cleavage, and chemical.
Hardness, specific gravity, cleavage, chemistry, crystallography, color.
chemical composition and crystalline structure
There are many different tests that can be used to identify different metals. Using a magnet is a popular test to distinguish metals.
Examples are:- color- shine- granulation- hardness
Temperature is the property used to distinguish the layers of the atmosphere
Hardness usually is used to describe the difficulty of separating the molecules of a material or substance. The texture is simply how the material or substance feels.
Hardness
HARDNESS
talc has a soapy feel
is gas
Angles of cleavage
The answer is hardness. On Moh's Scale of Hardness, talc is the softest which is a 1. Diamond is a 10 which is the hardest
The Mohs scale is used to identify the mineral property of hardness only.
It can help. Since each material tends to have its specific density, you can use it to distinguish different materials. Since two materials may have densities that are very similar, you may need to use additional properties, such as the color, shininess, hardness, etc., or just the general look, for additional information.
melting point