Diamonds are adamantine to waxy in luster. Diamonds come in all colours, and varying shades of colours, including yellows, browns, grays, and also white, blue, black, reddish, greenish and colorless.
The luster of a diamond is excellent as it has great brilliance, which gives it a shiny look. However, rough diamonds look greasy but after they have been cut they have an adamantine luster. The color of the diamond depends on if it is white diamond or a collared diamond, which can be yellow, brown, pink, grey or black.
the luster of a diamond is adamantine to waxy.
The luster of iron is metallic and the color of iron is greyish-white.
Aluminum is silver/gray in color and has a shiny luster.
Only as a diamond crystal.
The color of something is exactly what it is. Red, Blue, Green, etc. The luster is the "shine" of an object. i.e. bright or dull. That red car has a very bright luster.
The color is clear, the hardness is the hardest thing in the world, and the luster is pearly.
the luster of a diamond is adamantine to waxy.
Could be diamond, ruby, emerald, tourmaline.
Its the luster of a diamond.
yes diamond have luster
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
a vitreous luster (eg. diamond [C] or rutile [TiO2])
the diamond has a great luster to it or I just polished my watch now it has a great luster
Diamond luster is described as adamantine to waxy. Adamantine luster is described as "...non-metallic, brilliant-light-reflecting and transmitting properties of minerals..." and is not limited to diamonds.
No it is not. Sapphires are one of the most precious and valuable blue gemstones and are known for having an excellent color, hardness, durability, and luster.
The luster of iron is metallic and the color of iron is greyish-white.
Aluminum is silver/gray in color and has a shiny luster.