luster and its like part of the metallic elements
To be shiny is a physical property.
The shininess of a mineral is known as it's luster. It is one of the many physical properties that are used to help classify minerals.
Lustre is a physical property, because... Look up a few definitions of "chemical property." In every one you will find that it involves chemical reactions, or changes in the identity of a substance. Lustre (shininess) is a property that can be observed without any chemical changes to the substance, so it can't be a chemical property.
Luster, which can be metallic or semi-metallic when talking about metals. It can also be dull or vitreous.
Yes, the luster of silver jewelry is a physical property. Luster refers to the shininess or reflective quality of a material's surface, which is a characteristic that can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the silver.
The property of metal is not luster or shininess, meteal is a dull color
To be shiny is a physical property.
what is that?
No, shininess is a physical property of iron, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances or undergoes chemical changes, while physical properties describe observable characteristics like color, texture, and conductivity.
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The shininess of a mineral is known as it's luster. It is one of the many physical properties that are used to help classify minerals.
The shininess of the metal is known as its luster. Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a mineral, rock, or metal, and it can vary from metallic to dull.
Karet is not a measure of shininess, it is a measure of the purity.