Mercury... but only if its fully liquid
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Any molten metal is lustrous. If you want to have a lot of fun with this, get a little ingot of Field's Metal. It melts at 155 degrees Fahrenheit and is non-toxic, so it's safe to work with for anyone who can safely deal with hot water.
Yes, aluminum is a lustrous metal, meaning it has a shiny and reflective surface.
The description provided matches the properties of copper. Copper is a reddish metal with a lustrous appearance. It is ductile and malleable, making it easy to shape into various forms and commonly used in electrical wiring and plumbing.
Gas: Oxygen is a gas that makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere. Solid: Gold is a solid metal that is dense and lustrous. Liquid: Water is a common liquid that sustains life on Earth and is essential for many chemical reactions.
Silver is a metal, not a semi-metal or non-metal. It is a lustrous transition metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity.
Gold is a metal, specifically a transition metal. It is a soft, dense, precious metal that is known for its lustrous yellow color and is a good conductor of electricity.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, aluminum is a lustrous metal, meaning it has a shiny and reflective surface.
It is not certain.
SHINY..like lustrous metal e.g. well polished brass
You think probable to a metal.
being a liquid metal at room temp and being toxic in high levels (also silver and lustrous) used in alot of old equipment
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
Yes, metals are lustrous but NOT all of them.
Uranium is a solid metal; the non-oxydated surface of a uranium piece is lustrous, very similar with the aspect of steels.
In their pure state, shiny and lustrous
Many metals are lustrous, hard, dense.