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Does hornblende have nonmetallic luster?

Yes you could say hornblrnde has a non-metallic luster, shiny flecked, very dark green or brown rock that doesn't break evenly. You know the shiyk flecks you see in granite tombstones and other random mountain boulders. that's hornblende!


Is hornblende metallic?

Hornblende is not metallic; it is a complex silicate mineral that belongs to the amphibole group. It typically exhibits a dark color, often black or green, and has a glassy to dull luster. Its composition includes iron, magnesium, and calcium, which contribute to its properties, but it lacks the characteristic shine and conductivity associated with metallic minerals.


Which mineral can have a metallic and non metallic luster?

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Does lead have a luster?

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Is metallic luster more common than non-metallic luster?

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