silver is a metal, not a stone and thus is a totally different animal. most faceted stones are considered by color, clarity, refractive qualities (sparkle/ brilliance) and cut.
Luster is: "The reflection of light from the surface of a mineral, described by its quality and intensity; the appearance of a mineral in reflected light." Common descriptive words would be glassy, dull, earthy, waxy, vitreous, metallic, etc...
No, covalent bonds do not display luster because they do not involve the movement of charged particles that can interact with light to produce a shiny appearance. Luster is a property commonly associated with metallic bonds.
a silver car
all the stones are in the pokethon
(Maruisite) Marcasite is the trade name for a bright iron mineral called 'cubic pyrite'. When mounted singly or in clusters, marcasite's bright metallic luster resembles diamonds. Common in antique jewelry, marcasite is currently very popular.However, the stones are not considered 'Precious Gems'.
yes you can
I don't know because I don't have Pokemon sole silver.
"Piedras platas" is not a common phrase in Spanish. "Piedras" means stones or rocks, and "platas" could be interpreted as silver, so it could mean silver stones or rocks. However, it's not a standard phrase and may not have a widely recognized meaning.
witch Pokemon evolve with stones in soul silver
What is a whitish gray stones that leaves a colorless streak behind and is nonmitallic
Gold, Silver, precious stones, and horses
bills grampa in the town where you battle misty