Magnesium is a solid metal, gray and shiny.
Magnesium is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It exists in a crystalline form with a metallic luster.
Iron has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and reflective when polished. It has a silvery-gray color in its pure form.
Aluminum is silver/gray in color and has a shiny luster.
Magnesium turns a bright white color when burned.
its in Silver color
Magnesium is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It exists in a crystalline form with a metallic luster.
Pure magnesium has a silvery-white color and a shiny metallic luster. It is a lightweight and malleable metal that is commonly found in solid form.
Oxygen is colorless and gas at physical state.
Iron has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and reflective when polished. It has a silvery-gray color in its pure form.
Luster and Color :)
Luster is not a color, but a visible characteristic of the mineral's reflection of light off it's surface. In this case, the color of biotite is dark brown to black, but it's luster would be described as vitreous or glassy.
Lead has a metallic luster and is white in color. Aluminum, copper all also have metallic luster. Minerals do not have any metallic luster.
Aluminum is silver/gray in color and has a shiny luster.
Luster is not a color, but a visible characteristic of the mineral's reflection of light off it's surface. In this case, the color of biotite is dark brown to black, but it's luster would be described as vitreous or glassy.
Nitrogen is colorless it has absolutely no color.
Magnesium turns a bright white color when burned.
Magnesium burns a bright white color.