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What type of luster does halite have?

Halite has a non-metallic luster! Hope it answers ur question ;)


What is the luster of halite?

Halite has a glassy or vitreous luster.


Does Halite have non-metallic luster?

Yes, halite has a non-metallic luster. It typically has a glassy or vitreous luster due to its transparent to translucent nature.


What mineral has a nonmetallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

galena, pyrite, fluorite, perovskite, or halite cubes


What is the luster of rock salt?

The luster of rock salt is Vitreous (glassy)


What minerals has non metallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

halite


Which of the mineral has non-metalic luster and can have the shape of the little cubes?

Halite.


Is halite metallic or non metallic?

Halite is a non-metallic mineral. It has a glassy or vitreous luster and typically appears transparent or translucent.


What is a mineral that has a colorless chunk that breaks apart into cubes it has no luster and is soft enough to be scratched by fluorite?

The mineral you are describing is likely halite, which is commonly known as rock salt. Halite is colorless, forms cubic crystals, has a dull luster, and a hardness of 2.5 on the Mohs scale, which is softer than fluorite. Its characteristic cubic cleavage and lack of luster are key identifying features.


Which two properties are most useful in distinguishing between galena and halite?

Luster and Color :)


What minerals has non-metallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

Minerals such as galena, pyrite, and halite can have non-metallic luster and exhibit crystal faces that resemble small cubes. These minerals can often form in cubic or octahedral crystal shapes due to their internal atomic arrangement.


Does sodium chloride have luster?

Asking if something "has luster" is about the same as asking if it "has appearance". EVERYTHING has a luster, the question is "what kind?" For halite, most people would describe it as a glassy or vitreous luster.