yes, metals are lustrous in nature.
No. It is transparent and does not contain metals.
The property of metal is not luster or shininess, meteal is a dull color
non-metals mostly do not have the metallic luster and the electron clloud which leads to it and to good conductivity
All Alkali metals show metallic lustre ,which can be explained by the oscillation of free electrons.
Luster is not a good property for identifying minerals because many minerals look similar. Your best way of knowing which mineral is which is by measuring their hardness.
NO. It's a property of metals.
Luster is a physical property of crystals.
the fact that it is a metal and has the properties of metals. something being shiny means that it has luster, and luster is a property of metals.
Yes. That property i called luster.
some non metals have a rare property called as metallic luster
All metals have some form of luster.
Physical properties of metals include: luster, malleability, and ductility. Chemical properties include: forming cations, and reacting with nonmetals to form ionic compounds.
Metals are lustrous - a very typical property. or Lustre is a property mainly associated with metals. However, a few non-metals like iodine also have lustre.
dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no
Yes, many metals (not all) have a luster and are malleable.
Luster (lustre) is a physical property.
No, luster is not metal. Luster is a property of metal, and is basically how shiny something is.