Vitreous luster
a metalic type of luster
The sharp, knife-like edges of broken glass can cause deep, devestating lacerations, which in turn can result in rapid blood loss if major arteries are cut. Broken glass is also unstable in that it is easily rebroken and can leave shards in the body that can produce further injury. The broken glass is non-sterile, so i can easily be a vector of infection by tearing open the body's best defense, the skin.
Olivine is 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
An eight ounce glass is still an eight ounce glass, no matter what type or style it is.
When quartz is broken it has a conchoidal fracture. Fracture is the appearance of the broken plane of a mineral. A conchodal fracture is described a being curved, and looking like broken glass.
a metalic type of luster
Luster is the light reflection a mineral has, which can be broken down into categories like metallic, silky, and dull. The luster dictates what type of mineral it is.
The luster is Glassy.
luster is i do not know
Apophyllite shows Vitreous and Pearly luster.
luster: Vitreous/ non-metallic streak: white. if you crush ruby, it will turn into white dust
a vitreous luster (eg. diamond [C] or rutile [TiO2])
the type of luster which is dull
A health hazard
remove the broken glass and take it to a glass place you wont be able to replace yourself because glass has to be sealed by a special type of glue
Halite has a non-metallic luster! Hope it answers ur question ;)
Yes. The question is what TYPE of luster. Luster is, to put it in layman's terms, a description of how "shiny" something is. Everything has a luster; it could be metallic, greasy, or flat.