properties
a solution
The answer depends on what you want tell it apart from!
The solute and the solvent...you can tell them apart because thesolute is: in a solution a substance that is dissolved in a solvent andthe solvent is, in a solution the substance that dissolves a solute and makes up the largest percentage of a solution.
Amino acids differ from each other based on the side chain (R-group) that is attached to the central carbon atom. This side chain can vary in size, shape, charge, and chemical properties, which ultimately determine the overall characteristics and function of the amino acid. There are 20 standard amino acids commonly found in proteins, each with its unique side chain that confers specific properties.
It distinguishes calciferous minerals from other minerals.
HOW DO WE DISTINGUISH SUBSTANCES? HOW DO WE DISTINGUISH SUBSTANCES?
indistinguishable, alike, impossible to tell apart, exactly the same, equal, matching
it depends what you are telling apart
Goldfish can be told apart based on their color, body shape, and fin shape. Additionally, each goldfish may have unique markings or patterns that can help differentiate one from another. Size differences can also be a factor in distinguishing goldfish.
Hardness, specific gravity, cleavage, chemistry, crystallography, color.
cut it
nope its the same as water just freezed tell me if im wrong thx