Hardness test based on the Mohs Scale of relative mineral hardness, specific gravity, streak test for mineral color, classification of mineral crystal system, chemical analysis.
um streak, color, luster, magnetism, hmm... volume, weight, mass, density, hardness with mohs scale, that's it i think.
The three things to look for when identifying a mineral, hardness, color, and magnetism
field test's
Color, Streak, and Hardness
Hardness, how easily it can be scratched
To make new discoveries, scientists use the Scientific Method: identify a problem, make a hypothesis, develop and execute an experiment, make observations, analyze the results.
Uhh I think you are either confused or talking about the dichotomous key tree. It is something scientists use to identify cells and creatures and was invented by a swedish scientist named Carl Linneaus.
The forensic scientists can help identify the means of death and how long they have been dead. More importantly, the forensic scientists can use the bones of the deceased person to identify their ethnicity, age, height, gender, and specific things about their body. ie, how many times the dead person has given birth if the person is a female.Also, forensic artists can create a sculpture of what the dead person would have looked like in life, if they have access to a skull. This would help the police to identify who was murdered.
Scientists commonly use the Celsius or Kelvin temperature scales.
to identify minerals
hardness and streak
hardness and streak
im not sure
By there color, hardness, density, luster, streak, plus crystalshare
There are several different tests that can help identify minerals. You can use any of them to determine the sample.
the mohs scale is the scale we use to identify minerals
They have to identify their properties. That is how they identfiy the minerals. just kiddinq i dont know how can anyone help me!
Scientists use color, shape, size, smell, texture to identify a rock or mineral. The most important way is to see what are the elements and where it came from. Sometimes they even use taste
Color
color
Hardness, how easily it can be scratched