A fresh surface of zirconium is shiny.
Manu metals have a shiny fresh surface.
A clean surface of pure uranium has a metallic appearance, as a steel.
It reflects the light, that is how the surface seems shiny.When light hits a shiny surface it is reflected and is sometimes bent.
Aquamarine is a mineral (beryl). It is a beryllium aluminum silicate. As such, it is a solid. And, though there might be a tiny amount of gas included in its crystal latice, or there might be a tiny amount of radioactive material included in it that has a gas as a step- or end-product in its decay, there really isn't any gas in this form or beryl to cause it to effervesce or bubble. "Bubbling aquamarine" makes no more sense than "bubbling diamond" or the like.
A fresh surface of iron is shiny.
Fresh mercury surface is shiny.
The shiny surface is a reflector, to reflect the heat outwards towards you.
silver shiny
A fresh surface of zirconium is shiny.
A shiny surface reflects 'more' light than a matt surface.
Manu metals have a shiny fresh surface.
A clean surface of pure uranium has a metallic appearance, as a steel.
Dull surface is a better absorber. A shiny surface would better reflect than absorb.
Because it is a metal and can be polished to a smooth shiny surface.
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It reflects the light, that is how the surface seems shiny.When light hits a shiny surface it is reflected and is sometimes bent.