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Reuben
16 September, 00:34
Minerals can be identified by their properties
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Sasha Wyatt
16 September, 03:05
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I think Yes and No. Because some people can't use math.
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Anika Meza
16 September, 04:17
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They can be identified by their properties, like colour and how they react with other substances
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