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All properties are useful there is no one property that is "least useful".
Finding the volume and comparing it to the mass will give you the density, then it is simply a matter of looking up which materials have that density to find what it is. And that is how you can tell how the density can be used
Volume
It is one factor amongst many which will help.
If you are stuck with metal for example you can heat it
Yes.
Yes it can
Characteristics properties
Yes it can
habit, color, streak, luster, density, hardness, cleavage, fracture, tenacity
which of the following properties is generally the least useful in identifying minerals
This is necessary because we need more and more special materials with interesting and useful characteristics.
The characteristics of reference materials refer to their specific properties or features that make them useful for providing information or guidance on a particular subject. These characteristics can include accuracy, reliability, currency, comprehensiveness, and authority. It is important to consider these characteristics when selecting and using reference materials for research or study purposes.
That way, the house loses less heat, and you save on heating costs.
Most metamorphic rocks are very hard. They are often impermeable. These factors make them useful for building materials which last well.
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All properties are useful there is no one property that is "least useful".