No.
Brushed aluminium doesn't.
the fact that it is a metal and has the properties of metals. something being shiny means that it has luster, and luster is a property of metals.
metals
All elements have luster, just different types. Metals have very shiny lusters. Nonmetals have very dull lusters. Metalloids are usually a mixture of the two, or one of the other. For example, Silicon is very brittle (like most nonmetals are) but has a shiny luster (like most metals)
Copper, for example. Basically all metals.
Malleable Good Conducters Luster(Very shiny) Ductile
all metals have lustre i think
the fact that it is a metal and has the properties of metals. something being shiny means that it has luster, and luster is a property of metals.
Alkali Earth metals are shiny. All metals have a property called luster witch means that they are shiny. All metals are also malleable, ductile, and are good conductors.
metals
Yes. That property i called luster.
yesthey do
yes
All elements have luster, just different types. Metals have very shiny lusters. Nonmetals have very dull lusters. Metalloids are usually a mixture of the two, or one of the other. For example, Silicon is very brittle (like most nonmetals are) but has a shiny luster (like most metals)
Copper, for example. Basically all metals.
All metals have some form of luster.
Yes, many metals (not all) have a luster and are malleable.
Polished and shiny metals have several characteristics. They are typically malleable, and are also ductile. Their shininess is actually called their luster.