Hardness, specific gravity, cleavage, chemistry, crystallography, color.
You need to test more than one property because on the basis of just one property you would not be able to tell some minerals apart.
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None of the Gosselin twins or sextuplets are identical, so it is easy to tell the Gosselin children apart.
One would be a scratch test. The quartzite is much harder than the marble. Another test would be the use of dilute hydrochloric acid, which will cause decomposition of the calcite minerals forming the marble.
minerals
properties
minerals
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You can tell if a mineral is a mineral by its characteristics: *color *luster *streak *hardness *cleavage/fracture *crystalline structure
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Minerals contain one or many types of minerals (copper, gold, zinc) Rocks contain different types of minerals (Granite- Feldspar, Quartz, Mica, Hornblende)
Taste and Look.
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Taste, color, consistency, and chemical composition.
Smell. Density test. Reactivity test. PH test.
Substances can be identified based on their physical and chemical properties, such as color, solubility, melting and boiling points, odor, and reaction to certain chemicals. Techniques like spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry can also be used to analyze substances and determine their unique characteristics.