Iodine is typically a dull, dark gray or black solid in its natural form. It doesn't have a luster or shiny appearance like metals.
Tellurium has a shiny luster.
Cadmium has a shiny luster when freshly cut, but it can develop a dull gray patina over time when exposed to air.
it is dull
Dull Luster, because Xenon is colorless it cannot have shinny luster.
Copper is known for its metallic luster when in its pure form. However, it can also develop a dull patina over time due to exposure to air, giving it a more muted appearance.
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
dull luster looks somewhat metallic, but it isn't quite as reflective.
Coal typically has a dull or matte luster, meaning it does not shine like metals or some minerals. It can appear dull, black, and brittle in texture.
Tellurium has a shiny luster.
Granite has a very dull luster when unpolished.
The words waxy, pearly, and dull describe a mineral's luster.
the type of luster which is dull
dull but pretty
Ruby (corundum) has a vitreous or glassy luster.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
dull to earthy
Cadmium has a shiny luster when freshly cut, but it can develop a dull gray patina over time when exposed to air.