Lead has a metallic luster and is white in color. Aluminum, copper all also have metallic luster. Minerals do not have any metallic luster.
Unoxidized lead has a bright metallic luster.
It can, but is usually more of a gray colour.
It's called a metallic luster.
Glassy luster, Metallic luster and Waxy luster.
Luster = how much the mineral reflects light, so yes, all would have luster, but some are metallic and some are non-metallic
Lead has a metallic luster and is white in color. Aluminum, copper all also have metallic luster. Minerals do not have any metallic luster.
Unoxidized lead has a bright metallic luster.
The texture is something like granulated sugar
Corundum's luster is metallic.
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
bright yellow, metallic luster
halite is not a metallic luster
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
It can, but is usually more of a gray colour.
no
The substance that don't have metallic luster means that they do not have metallic properties. The shiny luster is what will mostly indicate the presence of a metal.
Mineral luster is broadly classified as metallic or non-metallic.