Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
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The definition of a metal includes the fact that it is shiny when freshly cut. Metals that readily oxidise would therefore have a dull appearance as a layer of that metal's oxide would quickly form on the outside. Such metals include Zinc, Magnesium and Lead. Any metal that has been left to oxidise for a long time would be dull, so copper or even silver, for example, could also be dull. Unreactive metals are rarely ever dull. Thus Gold and Platinum are examples of metals that are almost never dull.
This element is a metalloid as it has properties (dull but conducts electrical current) from both metals and non-metals.
to dull or shine the lust of metal im not 100% sure
Lead is a metal with dull appearance. It means "yes"! Was this answer helpful?
dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no
because soduim turns metals dull
Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
It could be dull or shiny. It doesn't matter.
Many metals are "dull grey"; an example is niobium.
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One homograph for "dull" is "dull." In this context, "dull" can refer to the lack of sharpness or brightness, as in a dull knife or a dull color. "Dull" can also mean lacking interest or excitement, as in a dull movie or a dull conversation.
metal- shiny non-metal- dull
It makes a dull sound, while a metal makes a ringing noise like a gong!
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull
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