Nitrogen is neither shiny nor dull.
Hydrogen is a gas at normal temperature and pressure, it is invisible. You are looking at some right now.
Oxygen is a gas and has none of those traits which are seen in metals and other solids.
neither its purple
none
no
Is not shiny
It is dull. You cant see it but if you chamber it, you will be able to see dullness.
im not sure
shiny
it is its luster
dull
no they do not have luster because they are not shiny or do you see helium shiny.
it is dull
Dull Luster, because Xenon is colorless it cannot have shinny luster.
it is its luster
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
That is the property of "luster".
Shiny
i think that it is dull
The property of metal is not luster or shininess, meteal is a dull color
Yes, but it oxidizes quickly. when it does, it becomes MgO and obtains a dull luster when it is oxidized. Also it has high density and conducts energy, so it's a metal.
The carbon allotrope 'diamond' in its natural un-cut state is dull. however, when a jeweller cuts it , it becomes very shiny; a' girls best friend'. Other allotropes of carbon are graphite - dull, and buckminster fullerene ??? dull or shiny.
Jasper typically has a dull to vitreous luster, meaning it appears either somewhat shiny or glassy in appearance.
Sodium is shiny, but it reacts very quickly with oxygen in the air to form lithium oxide, which is a dull black color.
It can, but is usually more of a gray colour.
I can give you several sentences.The pearl had a dull luster.You need to polish the brass to a shiny luster.The luster of her hair attracted my attention.