no they do not have luster because they are not shiny or do you see helium shiny.
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Bromine is a nonmetal because it doesn't have luster, and it isn't malleable, which are the two main characterisitcs of metals.
lick your mother.Yeah, and besides that, they lack luster and are poor conducters of electricity.
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull
Crystalline quartz is has a glassy luster. Other forms of quartz can have a dull luster.
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Bromine is a nonmetal because it doesn't have luster, and it isn't malleable, which are the two main characterisitcs of metals.
Bromine is a nonmetal because it doesn't have luster, and it isn't malleable, which are the two main characterisitcs of metals.
Calcite is a compound and therefore cannot be classified as a metal or nonmetal.
lick your mother.Yeah, and besides that, they lack luster and are poor conducters of electricity.
that metals are malleable, luster, and are good conducters
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.
Bromine is not a metal. It is a nonmetal halogen and is the inly nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature. Its chemical symbol is Br and has an atomic number of 35. It is reddish-brown in color with a metallic luster (even though it is not a metal).
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
Graphite is a form of the element carbon, which is a nonmetal. While it has a metallic luster and conducts electricity, graphite is brittle. Unlike metals, which are held together by metallic bonds, graphite is a covalent network solid. Other forms of carbon behave more clearly as nonmetals.