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Mineral luster is broadly classified as metallic or non-metallic.

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Is Mineral luster broadly classified as either being metallic or opaque?

No. The classifications are metallic, submetallic, and nonmetallic.


Caleb has an opaque reflective mineral It has a what luster?

Caleb's mineral has a metallic luster due to it being opaque and reflective, which is common in minerals like pyrite or galena. This luster gives the mineral a shiny, metallic appearance when exposed to light.


Is calcite metallic?

No, calcite is not metallic. It is a mineral that exhibits a vitreous or pearly luster and is typically translucent to opaque. It is a non-metallic mineral.


What is the transparency of chalcopyrite?

Chalcopyrite, the mineral, is opaque with a metallic luster, and therefore does not exhibit transparency.


Is magnetite non-metallic like glassy pearly brilliant waxy or dull luster?

Magnetite crystals have a metallic lustre.


What do we mean by luster?

Luster describes how shiny or opaque a mineral is.


What does luster mean in a mineral?

Luster refers to the appearance of reflected light by a mineral crystal. Luster is categorized as metallic or non-metallic. Metallic luster is highly reflective, like chrome. Non-metallic is further divided by names such as dull, glassy, adamantine, waxy, silky, pearly, and greasy.


What is luster and how can you tell the mineral apart?

Luster is a distinctive property of minerals that help distinguish different minerals from one another. It is the way the surface of a mineral reflects light. If it is metallic, it looks like metal, is opaque and reflective. Some examples are pyrite, galena, and hematite. If it is non-metallic, it is basically anything that doesn't look like a metal.


What is the transparency of sphalerite?

transparent to opaque between the crystals to the rock


What are some terms used to describe non metallic luster in minerals?

Luster is categorized as metallic or non-metallic. Metallic luster is highly reflective, like chrome. Non-metallic is further divided by names such as dull, glassy, adamantine, waxy, silky, pearly, and greasy.


What is the transparency of Kamererite?

Kamererite is a translucent to opaque mineral with a pearly to vitreous luster. It is not considered to be transparent.


What would you see if you were holding a metal that had luster?

If the metal had a metallic luster, on a freshly exposed, non-weathered surface, you would see a somewhat shiny, opaque surface.