Shiny
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
Shiny
yes
Sodium is shiny, but it reacts very quickly with oxygen in the air to form lithium oxide, which is a dull black color.
Argon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature and pressure. It is not inherently shiny or dull because it is a gas, but when condensed into a liquid or solid form, it would not exhibit a shiny appearance.
Iodine is a non-metal element and appears as a shiny, dark purple solid when in its crystalline form.
Iodine is typically a dull, dark gray or black solid in its natural form. It doesn't have a luster or shiny appearance like metals.
Iodine typically has a shiny appearance, especially in its solid crystalline form. However, when iodine is in a gaseous state, it appears as a purple vapor.
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
dull
shiny
Shiny
It is shiny.
dull
Dull?
It could be dull or shiny. It doesn't matter.
High purity must be shiny, but if oxidized it will become dull