Polonium has a metallic silvery appearance.
it has a somewhat flat yellowish color it doesn't shine like jewelry
Zirconium in pure form appears as a shiny silver-gray metal. It is strong, corrosion-resistant, and has a high melting point, making it a valuable material in various industries including nuclear reactors and aerospace.
In its pure form, xenon is a colorless, odorless gas. It is a noble gas, found in trace amounts in Earth's atmosphere. Xenon is known for its ability to produce a bright blue light when excited, making it useful in applications such as lighting and lasers.
Neither, it is a crystalline solid in pure form.
Diamonds are the crystaline form of Carbon.
Impossible to find pure polonium; it is necessary to separate polonium from other radioisotopes.
The color of polonium is unknown, considering it's a gas.
it has a somewhat flat yellowish color it doesn't shine like jewelry
Oxygen in its pure form is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is a diatomic molecule composed of two oxygen atoms joined together.
They look almost exactly like a pure wolf.
Bronze is an alloy of Copper and Tin metals. In "pure" form and polished it appears metallic and with a colour ranging from pinkish to yellowish depending upon the proportions of copper and tin in the alloy, very similar to Brass.
Pure white.
It is a gas and it doesn't really have a pure substance that you can see.
No, not all impure substances look like mixtures. Impure substances can be in the form of solutions, alloys, or compounds in which the impurities are evenly distributed and not visually distinguishable from the pure form.
In Neon's plasma state, it has a reddish-orange glow. When at room temperature, Neon is colorless and odorless. (GAS)
Pure protactinium is a shiny silver metal that quickly tarnishes in air to form a dark oxide layer. It is highly radioactive and is typically stored under mineral oil or inert gas to prevent oxidation.
Pure sulfur has a beautiful yellow color.