No, cotton is typically a dull fabric and not shiny in appearance.
Yes, you can bleach a polyester cotton blend fabric, but it is important to follow the care instructions on the fabric label and use a bleach that is safe for both polyester and cotton materials.
Cadmium itself is a bright, bluish-white metal, but it has a dull luster when it is exposed to air. It can be polished to a shiny finish, but it tarnishes quickly.
Yes, flannelette is a flammable fabric as it is typically made from cotton or a cotton blend. It is important to keep flannelette away from open flames or high heat sources to prevent it from catching fire.
Yes, chambray is a type of cotton fabric. It is lightweight, breathable, and has a plain weave similar to denim, but typically lighter in weight and more sheer.
Potassium is a soft metal, not brittle. When freshly cut, it has a shiny appearance but quickly oxidizes in air to form a dull oxide coating.
yes
Trousers can be made from cotton fabric, yes.
Yes
yes
Argon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is not inherently shiny or dull because it is a gas, but when condensed into a liquid or solid form, it would not exhibit a shiny appearance.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas, so it does not have a dull or shiny appearance. In its liquid form, it appears as a clear, colorless liquid.
Yes, shiny black absorbs less sunlight than dull black. Shiny surfaces reflect more light, so less heat is absorbed compared to dull surfaces which absorb more light and heat.
yes and to test it think of a cotton ball
Helium is neither shiny nor dull; it is translucent (transparent; colorless). Helium is a colorless gas
Flame retardant material means that the fabric is resistant to catching fire. Yes, you can dye flame retardant cotton fabric.
Yes
Yes, you can bleach a polyester cotton blend fabric, but it is important to follow the care instructions on the fabric label and use a bleach that is safe for both polyester and cotton materials.