Sulfur is not lustrous.
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).
Lustrous yellow in color is an intensive property
The lump of silicon on my bench is a shiny grey colour, with some conchoidal fracture. Definitely lustrous.
A reddish lustrous ductile malleable metal element? COPPER!!!XD
You give the lustrous orb to Garitina.
JET
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.
Sulfur is not lustrous.
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).
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
the elements which is conducting heat, lustrous, react with alkali, etc........
The noun form of the adjective 'lustrous' is lustrousness.The word 'lustrous' is the adjective form of the noun luster.
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