Yes, iron is shiny. However, it also rusts easily and loses its shine.
Atoms don't look like anything because their diameter is smaller than the wave length of visible light. Not enough light reflects off of a single atom to give it a shape or even detectable color.
The luster of iron is metallic, meaning it has a shiny, reflective surface. This is due to its ability to reflect light evenly off its surface.
Iron ore typically has a rough, gritty texture with varying colors ranging from dark grey to reddish brown. It often appears as a mix of jagged rocks and shiny metallic specks when broken or crushed.
it depends on what form its in (rough,smooth,bumpy,scratchy,ect.)
Oh, dude, iron is a metal that's like all solid and shiny, while sulfur is a non-metal that's all yellow and stinky. Iron is like magnetic, and sulfur is like flammable, so you probably shouldn't mix them at a party unless you want a fiery science experiment on your hands.
Iron is typically dull and lusterless in its natural state. When exposed to moisture or air, iron can also develop a reddish-brown layer of rust, further diminishing its shine.
you can get a shiny stone in iron island when your exiting iron island go to you right
Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
In Iron Island.
There is a shiny stone at the end of Iron Island.
You can get the shiny stone in route 228, iron island/pickup
End of Iron Island
You can find shiny stones on route 228 and Iron island
To produce bright shiny steel, chromium is added to iron. Chromium improves the corrosion resistance of steel and gives it a shiny appearance.
Iron CAN shine. However, when exposed to oxygen it reacts to form iron oxide- rust. And THAT is not shiny.
you go to iron island
In Iron Island or underground