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Minerals
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.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
it changes chemical properties
Biotites comprise a range of different black mica minerals with different chemical composition and physical properties.
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minerals.
minerals.
Minerals
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.
what are two physical properties about minerals
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7 Properties include: Hardness, luster, streak, cleavage, density, color, and fracture.
No they are not the same thing because rocks are made up of minerals and minerals have specific chemical and physical properties unlike rocks!
If we know the physical or chemical properties of substances (including minerals) we can identify these minerals easier.
Yes, it is true; but because minerals are frequently not very pure substances differences in properties exist; also many varieties of a mineral are possible.
No. Chemical and physical properties are different.