as going down the group the size of the atom increases so electrons become loosely bonded moreover shielding effect increases so thats why it has metallic luster
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
bright yellow, metallic luster
halite is not a metallic luster
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
Yes, lead typically has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and silvery when freshly cut. However, over time, it may develop a duller gray color due to oxidation on its surface.
Corundum's luster is metallic.
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
bright yellow, metallic luster
Lead has a metallic luster and is white in color. Aluminum, copper all also have metallic luster. Minerals do not have any metallic luster.
halite is not a metallic luster
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
no
The substance that don't have metallic luster means that they do not have metallic properties. The shiny luster is what will mostly indicate the presence of a metal.