yes it does have luster what doe u think does it or does it not u tell me go to goole and find out on your own not all these answers are right u know so stop being stupid and find out for your self ask a techer stupid
Yes, if its surface is smooth enough and the surface has not been exposed to some material such as oxygen or sulfur for a sufficient time under conditions under which a dulling film of an iron compound forms on the surface.
Usually until it becomes coated with something like rust.
Iron with a fresh surface of non-oxidized material would have a metallic luster.
Luster is how shiny it is.
Earthy to Submetallic to Metallic
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Which physical property of iron made it popular for use in weapons? magnetism luster malleability ductility
Luster is not a change, it is a characteristic.
You don't really measure luster, rather it is a yes or no answer. And in this case Aluminum does have luster.
This is called the luster of the mineral.The luster of a mineral is the way its surface reflects light. Most terms used to describe luster are self-explanatory: metallic, earthy, waxy, greasy, vitreous (glassy), adamantine (or brilliant, as in a faceted diamond).
That is the property of "luster".
The luster of iron is metallic and the color of iron is greyish-white.
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
Because it is a metal.
copper, gold, iron
Magnetite.Has metallic luster, silver color, black streak, and contains (Fe) Iron.
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copper, gold, iron
No, this is a physical property called luster.
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