The chemical element that is hard, black, and shiny is boron. Boron is a metalloid found in Group 13, and it has the atomic number of 5 on the Periodic Table.
The chemical element that is both black in color and found in solid form is called carbon. Examples are charcoal, used for grilling, and graphite, found in most standard school pencils.
Metals are hard and lustrous . Examples are copper , alluminium etc.
tungsten is one
Boron
crystals are hard and shiny while coal is black and soft
It is a steel gray lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish.
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the element was copper and the new black compound formed was copper oxide.
Anthracite is a form of coal. It is hard black and shiny.
Anthracite is a form of coal. It is hard black and shiny.
crystals are hard and shiny while coal is black and soft
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It is a steel gray lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish.
Shiny black
Yes, the element Carbon is a non-metalelement.Coal is not an element, it is a substance, but it definitely doesn't look to be a metal: black, not shiny mirroring in light, not malable, ... etc.
Shiny charizard is black with shiny skin.