all metals have lustre i think
"metallic" is the name for a luster. It means it looks shiny like polished metal.
Tungsten has a medium to high luster, shines like silver
One physical property shared by gold, copper, and iron is their metallic luster. This means they are shiny when polished or freshly cut.
Polished and shiny metals have several characteristics. They are typically malleable, and are also ductile. Their shininess is actually called their luster.
Hematite typically has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and reflective like polished metal.
Only as a diamond crystal.
Marble has a medium to high luster, which gives it a shiny and polished appearance. This luster comes from the reflection of light off the smooth surface of the marble.
Jade has the luster glassy and shiny HOPE I CAN HELP
bassicly lead but with a shiny luster trust me 40%
Marble typically has a dull to glassy luster. This means that when polished, it can have a shiny appearance, but in its natural state, it is often more matte and earthy looking.
Iron has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and reflective when polished. It has a silvery-gray color in its pure form.
Cadmium itself is a bright, bluish-white metal, but it has a dull luster when it is exposed to air. It can be polished to a shiny finish, but it tarnishes quickly.