yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
Yes It Is Shiny
Lithium's luster is metallic.
clay like (dull)
Iodine is shiny at ROOM TEMPERATURE.
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.
as going down the group the size of the atom increases so electrons become loosely bonded moreover shielding effect increases so thats why it has metallic luster
Luster of tin
Graphite is black and posseses dull appearance
As a rock, gabbro does not have a luster. Luster is a term used to characterize a mineral.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.
as going down the group the size of the atom increases so electrons become loosely bonded moreover shielding effect increases so thats why it has metallic luster
the answer is luster/
the answer is luster/
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
Crystalline quartz is has a glassy luster. Other forms of quartz can have a dull luster.
That would be the degree of luster.
luster
a luster
Luster of tin