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Iodine is a non-metallic element that is a dark grey to shiny black, lustrous solid at room temperature.
Yes, aluminum is a lustrous metal, meaning it has a shiny and reflective surface.
No, oxygen is not lustrous. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature, and it does not have a shiny or reflective appearance.
Sulfur is typically not considered lustrous because it appears as a dull yellow solid. It has a non-metallic grey appearance in its most common form and does not reflect light well.
It is a characteristic or you can say, property of metalsthat - they are LUSTROUS in nature whereas on the other hand, non-metals possess the property that - they are NON - LUSTROUS in nature.Thus, metals can be lustrous and non-metals cannot be lustrous in nature(except iodine, which is a non-metal, but is lustrous in nature).
You give the lustrous orb to Garitina.
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Iodine is a non-metallic element that is a dark grey to shiny black, lustrous solid at room temperature.
No, phosphorus is not lustrous. It is a non-metallic element that exists in several different forms, such as white phosphorus, red phosphorus, and black phosphorus, none of which exhibit a shiny or lustrous appearance.
Nothin, they are just using a different choice in words.
Boraks rodzimy, a hard, brittle, lustrous black semimetal.
No, the word 'lustrous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (lustrous pearls, lustrous smile).The noun form of the adjective 'lustrous' is lustrousness.The word 'lustrous' is the adjective form of the noun luster.
the elements which is conducting heat, lustrous, react with alkali, etc........
It is a hard heavy, durable wood from southern India and Sri Lanka, lustrous black in colour
Boron: is black/brown Silicon: as a glass but crystalline Germanium: grayish white Arsenic: metallic gray Antimony: silvery lustrous, gray Tellurium: silvery lustrous, gray Polonium: silvery metallic
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.