The definition of lustrous according to Google:
lus.trous
adjective
1.Having luster; shining.
It would be appropriate to assume that metal would be preferred to be lustrous to be more aesthetic.
Some are, some aren't.
Zirconium is a lustrous, silver-gray metal that is quite strong and ductile. It has a relatively low density and high melting point. It is corrosion-resistant and does not react with most acids or alkalis, except for hydrofluoric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid.
It is non ductile and is lustrous.
When a mechanical bearing becomes overheated for whatever reason, the lubricating material will become less viscous, and the danger of metal-to-metal contact increases. This will lead to the failure of the bearing.
we can distinguish metals and non metals using their properties.sonarity is one of a property of metals.sonarity means the metals which can make sound when beaten or throwed from a distance to ground.so this is the reason why a metal spoon sounds like a bell
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
It is not certain.
A reddish lustrous ductile malleable metal element? COPPER!!!XD
SHINY..like lustrous metal e.g. well polished brass
You think probable to a metal.
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
It is a characteristic or you can say, property of metalsthat - they are LUSTROUS in nature whereas on the other hand, non-metals possess the property that - they are NON - LUSTROUS in nature.Thus, metals can be lustrous and non-metals cannot be lustrous in nature(except iodine, which is a non-metal, but is lustrous in nature).
Yes, metals are lustrous but NOT all of them.
A freshly cut metal is not oxidized or contaminated.
In their pure state, shiny and lustrous
Many metals are lustrous, hard, dense.