Limestone is not a metal, it is a type of rock.
Limestone is not a mineral, it is a rock, and is not classified as metallic or nonmetallic.
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
luster
When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster
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Streak Test, because nonmetallic minerals typically streak colorless/white, and metallic minerals typically streaks dark/characteristic color.
Non-metallic
a metallic mineral and nonmetallic mineral thankz ^^
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
luster
Metallic, sub metallic, and nonmetallic are properties of the mineral luster.
When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster
Wood is a nonmetallic mineral resource. Coal, iron, and aggregate are metallic mineral resources.
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limestone...............:-)
No. The classifications are metallic, submetallic, and nonmetallic.
Streak Test, because nonmetallic minerals typically streak colorless/white, and metallic minerals typically streaks dark/characteristic color.
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