Generally the fresh surfaces of metals are shiny.
shiny
"kiss my shiny metal A$$"
Shiny metal is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the metal. It is a characteristic related to how light interacts with the surface of the metal.
Osmium is a shiny, silvery metal with a metallic luster.
Manu metals have a shiny fresh surface.
You can dull shiny gold metal by using a fine-grit sandpaper to gently rub the surface until it becomes less shiny.
Technetium is a silvery-gray metal that can appear shiny when freshly prepared, but it can dull over time as it tarnishes in air.
Because it is a metal and can be polished to a smooth shiny surface.
It is actually chromium (chrome for short) and yes, it is shiny.
Iodine is a non-metal element and appears as a shiny, dark purple solid when in its crystalline form.
not necessarily
Yes, it is.