Apophyllite shows Vitreous and Pearly luster.
An apophyllite is any of a variety of forms of a pale pink or green mineral - a combination of fluoride and silicate of potassium and calcium.
Galena has a metallic luster, which means it appears shiny and reflective like metal.
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Calcite typically exhibits a vitreous or glassy luster.
Halite has a non-metallic luster! Hope it answers ur question ;)
Opal typically exhibits a vitreous to pearly luster. This unique luster contributes to its vibrant play-of-color, making opals highly sought after in jewelry. The luster can vary depending on the type of opal and its specific characteristics.
a vitreous luster (eg. diamond [C] or rutile [TiO2])
the type of luster which is dull
metallic
This type of luster is known as subadamantine. It is characterized by a shiny, reflective appearance similar to broken glass, often seen in minerals like diamond, zircon, and sphalerite.
Jade has the luster glassy and shiny HOPE I CAN HELP
The most common type of nonmetallic luster is called "vitreous" luster, which resembles the appearance of glass. Minerals with vitreous luster reflect light in a way that gives them a shiny and somewhat transparent look. Other types of nonmetallic luster include pearly, silky, and dull, but vitreous is the most frequently observed in various minerals.