The luster of Fluorescent Minerals are shiny and metallic because some of the minerals of the category have metallic appearances due to the metal and they have a wide variety of colors because of the reflection of the light to make them bright and shiny. They can also be earthy.
Luster is the quality off shining by reflecting light on a stone. Fluorite is a popular mineral of all colors, the luster being vitreous.
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Yes, fluorite has a shiny lustre
Bornite
Halite, a colorless chunk that breaks apart into cubes and has no luster and is soft enough to be scratched fluorite, and when it gets wet it starts to dissolve. Did that help you?
you do a streak test, and you look at their luster.
no because fluorite is softer than a penny
fluorite
Luster is the quality off shining by reflecting light on a stone. Fluorite is a popular mineral of all colors, the luster being vitreous.
Bornite
Depending on the variety, feldspars can range from adamantine to glassy in luster.
Halite, a colorless chunk that breaks apart into cubes and has no luster and is soft enough to be scratched fluorite, and when it gets wet it starts to dissolve. Did that help you?
galena, pyrite, fluorite, perovskite, or halite cubes
What is pink color nonmetalic and galssy luster softer than topaz quuartz scratches apatite harder than fluorite has clevage and is scratched by a steel file?
you do a streak test, and you look at their luster.
Fluorite is a mineral.
it is made out of fluorite
its is a rock
Fluorite is a mineral consisting of cubic crystals of calcium fluorite.
Fluorite forms cubic crystals.