Magnetite crystals have a metallic lustre.
When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster
Magnetite has a metallic luster.
No, not all have glassy luster
The luster is Glassy.
No. It has a nonmetallic luster.
yes
magnetite
Depending on the variety, feldspars can range from adamantine to glassy in luster.
a gemstone
When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster
There are three common types of nonmetallic luster: vitreous (glassy), pearly, and resinous. These types describe the appearance of a mineral's surface when light is reflected off of it.
Magnetite has a metallic luster.
Corundum is one possibility, at 9 on the Moh's Scale, sometimes in brilliant shades of red, blue, and other colors, which can have high luster.
No, not all have glassy luster
Glass that sat out in the southern. Nevada sun a little too long.
Ruby (corundum) has a vitreous or glassy luster.
The luster is Glassy.