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It depends, my understanding is that generally the arrangement of the atoms and their interactions with one another as well as the energy levels of those atoms is what distinguishes the different states of matter from one another.
What distinguishes atoms of one element, from atoms of another element, is the number of protons. For example, any atom that has 6 protons in its nucleus is a carbon atom.
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INFRARED RADIATION is also referred to as Heat Radiation.
radiation
No, it is a physical property of just about any liquid.
No. Evaporation is a physical process and it does not distinguish one substance from another.
You can also distinguish them by the types of stars - older stars versus younger stars, and stars of different "metallicity".
There are a number of interrelated properties - not just one. The length of a side; The length of a diagonal; Its area.
different atoms have different numbers of protons. it also helps to establish the charge on certain atoms.
It is different in the same way as any property is different from any other property. Each property must be unique because otherwise it would simply be another property.
Morphology of individual organism identifies and distinguishes one living thing from another.
There is one thing that distinguishes one animo acid from another. The only way to tell them apart is by the side chain.
atomic number of an atom is its own characteristic property,ie.the number of protons or electrons in an atom,which distinguishes atoms from one another
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Their side group makes them unique, they also contain nitrogen which makes them different from carbs and fats.
The thing that distinguishes one species from another on the genetic level is the genus because it is the level above species of the linnean system of clasification