Arsenic has a metallic grey aspect.
Boron: is black/brown Silicon: as a glass but crystalline Germanium: grayish white Arsenic: metallic gray Antimony: silvery lustrous, gray Tellurium: silvery lustrous, gray Polonium: silvery metallic
No, the word 'lustrous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (lustrous pearls, lustrous smile).The noun form of the adjective 'lustrous' is lustrousness.The word 'lustrous' is the adjective form of the noun luster.
Sulfur is not lustrous.
It is a characteristic or you can say, property of metalsthat - they are LUSTROUS in nature whereas on the other hand, non-metals possess the property that - they are NON - LUSTROUS in nature.Thus, metals can be lustrous and non-metals cannot be lustrous in nature(except iodine, which is a non-metal, but is lustrous in nature).
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
The noun form of "lustrous" is "luster," which refers to a shining quality or brilliance.
A fresh surface of iron is lustrous.
Yes, neon sighting is lustrous
Lustrous means shiny; having a sheen or glow.
you can find the lustrous orb inside of mt.coronet
You give the lustrous orb to Garitina.