Yeah. A mirror, chrome, etc.
It is Shiny Lustrous crystalline metal
Shiny metal is considered to be a physical property. This is because shiny metal is a characteristic that can be seen.
It is a steel gray lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish.
it reflects light
Yellow shiny metal
shiny
Aluminium metal is shiny. However, it is a very reactive metal with oxygen (air). So if a piece is cut in the lab. you may briefly, (a second or two) see a shiny metal. It then rapidly oxides to form the impervious layer of aluminium oxide , which is dull in appearance. So domestic aluminium pots and pans , whilst made of aluminium, the surface that you see is actually aluminium oxide(dull).
If the metal had a metallic luster, on a freshly exposed, non-weathered surface, you would see a somewhat shiny, opaque surface.
"kiss my shiny metal A$$"
Yes. in one of he's photos you can see shiny metal stuff (braces).
It is Shiny Lustrous crystalline metal
Shiny metal is considered to be a physical property. This is because shiny metal is a characteristic that can be seen.
Generally the fresh surfaces of metals are shiny.
Nope. It is a non metal and therefor isn't shiny :)
Manu metals have a shiny fresh surface.
the metal is shiny B)
Yes, it is.