Aluminum has a shiny, metallic lustre that is characteristic of metals. It reflects light and appears bright and silvery in color.
Diamonds have a very high lustre known as adamantine, which gives them a brilliant and sparkling appearance. This lustre is a result of their high refractive index and exceptional light dispersion properties.
Copper is said to have an orangey-red metallic lustre.
Kerosene does not have a lustre because it is a transparent, colorless liquid. Lustre is the way light interacts with a surface and reflects back, which does not occur with kerosene.
Hydrogen itself does not have lustre as it is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature. However, in its solid form as metallic hydrogen, it may have a metallic lustre.
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Aluminums breakage pattern is Fracture.
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it is not a magnet so it can not have a magnetic.
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Marble does not have a lustre because it is not a mineral
Aluminium periodic symbol is Al