The property descibed by a nickel coin being shiny is lustre.
The luster of chrome is typically described as metallic, shiny, and reflective. Chrome has a high level of reflectivity, giving it a mirror-like appearance.
No, luster is not metal. Luster is a property of metal, and is basically how shiny something is.
It is a hard shiny metal, similar to iron. However, prolonged skin contact with nickel may bring you out in a skin rash (nickel rash).
Sodium is shiny, but it reacts very quickly with oxygen in the air to form lithium oxide, which is a dull black color.
Mineral luster can be described as metallic, which is a shiny and reflective appearance similar to metal. It can also be described as non-metallic, which includes glassy, pearly, greasy, silky, or dull appearances.
Yes, it is.
Brushed nickel has a brushed dull finish. Polished nickel has a smooth shiny surface.
It depends on what color the beads are. Many shiny beads are nickel, because nickel gives a silver-like look but is much cheaper.
Shiny metal is a physical property because it can be observed without changing the chemical composition of the metal. It is a characteristic related to how light interacts with the surface of the metal.
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Yes, nickel has a luster. It is a silvery-white metal with a shiny appearance.
Metals are associated with being shiny and good conductors of electricity. They are typically not dull, brittle, or poor conductors of electricity.
Its the observation of matter you are looking for, answer being its 1. silver.. 2. shiny 3. hard & bumpy. 4. it does not bend.
Stainless steel looks shiny. Nickel is duller and darker in color. Stainless looks like the kitchen sink. Nickel more closely matches, well, a nickel. In reality, it is hard to tell the difference. Highly polished nickel is extremely shiny, like a bathroom faucet. That is nickel. Nickels are not made out of nickel anymore anyway. It is too expensive. Nickels and other shiny coins are an aluminum alloy. The above answer is backwards at least with guns. If it is highly polished nickel, it will be very shiny. It it has a duller more bluish look, then it is stainless steel most likely. Take it to your gunsmith for a positive id.
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zinc has a texture like gold in it's raw form zinc has a texture like gold in it's raw form
The property of metal is not luster or shininess, meteal is a dull color