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What property can be used to tell the difference between two minerals, if they have the same hardness?
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What property can be used to tell the difference between two minerals, if they have the same hardness?
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What property can be used to tell the difference between two minerals, if they have the same hardness?
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Some properties to differentiate between the minerals include:
Ductility
Malleability
Luster
Particle Size
Ability to react with chemicals
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