all metals have lustre i think
"metallic" is the name for a luster. It means it looks shiny like polished metal.
Polished and shiny metals have several characteristics. They are typically malleable, and are also ductile. Their shininess is actually called their luster.
Luster means that something has a shiny or glossy surface. Basalt is a rock that does not have a luster at all.
bassicly lead but with a shiny luster trust me 40%
If a mineral has a shiny luster, is it matallicIf a mineral has no shiny luster, is it nonmetallic?
Yes, and no depending on the state of the coin. (clean, shiny, polished)
Chromium. no, it is not chromium, you maybe able to get anything chromium plated, and it may be really shiny, but rhodium and silver are both shinier with silver being the shiniest
no they do not have luster because they are not shiny or do you see helium shiny.
Copper, for example. Basically all metals.
yes, yes it is. if polished right, aluminium is shiny
its a metal, its a solid, its on the periodic table, pennies are made out of the material, they are ductile and can be drawn into a wire.
Metal has a metallic luster and is a conductor.