which of the following properties is generally the least useful in identifying minerals
color
The least effective property used to identify most minerals would be the color. The color of a mineral can be altered by impurities.
Color and streak would be the least useful, because they may be shared by a multitude of other minerals.
habit, color, streak, luster, density, hardness, cleavage, fracture, tenacity
Color is probably one of the least reliable properties used in mineral identification. There are many minerals which have the same color, and many minerals have more than one color. For example, hornblende, axi...
color
All properties are useful there is no one property that is "least useful".
The color of a mineral is the least useful when identifying minerals. A mineral can exist in various colors. This is because presence of certain chemicals will change the color of the mineral. Weathering can also change the color of the mineral. Therefore color is not a good property to identify minerals.
The least effective property used to identify most minerals would be the color. The color of a mineral can be altered by impurities.
Density is the least useful property for identification because different specimens of the same type of mineral can vary in size. -Color is the least useful property for identification because it is the most obvious property.
Color and streak would be the least useful, because they may be shared by a multitude of other minerals.
Color and streak would be the least useful, because they may be shared by a multitude of other minerals.
there are a few : hardness, luster, cleavage, streak, color, and density. there are more but i don't know them off the top of my head.
Color
Because many of the minerals share the same color.
habit, color, streak, luster, density, hardness, cleavage, fracture, tenacity
Color, It can point you in the right direction but color lies all the time