This chemical element is iodine.
The non-metal that has lustre is graphite. It has a shiny appearance due to its layered structure that allows light to reflect off its surface.
Nitrogen typically has a dull lustre because it is a non-metal and does not reflect light well.
Almost all metals are lustrous and shine and some non-metals like Graphite and iodine do have some lustre.
The lustre of a metal is how shiny the metal is.There are two different types of lustre. One is metallic lustre, which is like the shininess of a polished metal surface. The other is non-metallic lustre, which is the opposite of metallic lustre, but is still shiny
Yes, it is. It shows two oxidation states: Cu(I) and Cu(II).
Lustre Is An Property Of Metals: Thus All Metals Have Lustre However Lead Being A Metal Is Considered To Be Non Lustrous But Actually Lead Is Bright And Silvery When Freshly Cut But The Surface Rapidly Tarnishes In Air To Produce A Dull Lustre Associated With Lead.
Boron does not have a distinct luster as it is typically found in an amorphous powder form. It is a non-metal and does not display metallic luster like other metals.
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The characteristic of non-metals are-1. Non-metals are gases or solids at room temperature, except bromine, which is liquid at room temperature.2. Non-metal solids are generally not as hard as metals and have low tensile strengths. However diamond, an allotrope of carbon, is very hard.3. They do not have luster. However, silicon, iodine and graphite have metallic lustre.
No, nitrogen is a non-metal and not a metalloid. A metalloid is a element which shows properties of both metals and non-metals.
Boron is considered a semi-metal because it exhibits properties of both metals and non-metals. It has some metallic characteristics, such as electrical conductivity, but also shows non-metallic properties like brittleness. This dual behavior places boron in the category of semi-metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.