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Matte (dull) and black surfaces emit infrared radiation at a faster rate than shiny and white surfaces.
Yes, a dull gray rock can reflect light, although not as effectively as a shiny surface. The degree of reflection depends on its texture and mineral composition. While dull surfaces scatter light rather than reflect it in a focused manner, they still possess some reflective properties. Thus, even a gray rock can exhibit some degree of light reflection.
Xenon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers.
Xenon is in period 5 of the periodic table.
It is derived from xenos, which is a Greek word.
dull
dull
shiny
Shiny
It is shiny.
It could be dull or shiny. It doesn't matter.
High purity must be shiny, but if oxidized it will become dull
Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
Dull?
shiny
Lustrous is a term that defines a condition between dull and shiny.
No, cotton is typically a dull fabric and not shiny in appearance.