Magnetite.
Has metallic luster, silver color, black streak, and contains (Fe) Iron.
The luster of silver jewelry is considered a physical property. Luster refers to the way a material reflects light, and in the case of silver jewelry, its shiny and reflective appearance is a physical characteristic that can be observed without any chemical reactions occurring.
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Native elemental minerals.
Silver isn't actually a rock, it's a metal and an element.
Most metallic minerals have a metallic luster on freshly fractured surfaces. Silver and gold are examples of minerals with metallic luster.
Native metals are minerals. The only metals that commonly occur in native form are copper, silver, gold, and platinum.
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Silver is a metalic chemical element.
Luster is: "The reflection of light from the surface of a mineral, described by its quality and intensity; the appearance of a mineral in reflected light." Common descriptive words would be glassy, dull, earthy, waxy, vitreous, metallic, etc...
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Tungsten has a medium to high luster, shines like silver
It is a tone of gray in the same shade as silver, but without silver's luster.
Aluminum is silver/gray in color and has a shiny luster.
It's the way silver shines.
Shiny and silvery are not chemical properties. These are physical properties.
Yes, all minerals have a luster which helps people to identify them. Silver has a metallic luster which means that it reflects light just like metallic objects that you might find around your house. Other types of luster include: waxy, pearly, satiny, and earthy.