bright yellow, metallic luster
Gold has a metallic luster.
Most metallic minerals have a metallic luster on freshly fractured surfaces. Silver and gold are examples of minerals with metallic luster.
Luster is: "The reflection of light from the surface of a mineral, described by its quality and intensity; the appearance of a mineral in reflected light." Common descriptive words would be glassy, dull, earthy, waxy, vitreous, metallic, etc...
Luster of tin
Graphite is black and posseses dull appearance
As a rock, gabbro does not have a luster. Luster is a term used to characterize a mineral.
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
yes, because when you shape gold into jewelry, it's luster is the same. it still has that shine on it. hope this helps you. :)
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by the colour and luster of the rock
The word is luster.
There are three common types of nonmetallic luster: vitreous (glassy), pearly, and resinous. These types describe the appearance of a mineral's surface when light is reflected off of it.
A waxy luster gives minerals a shiny appearance.
Iron pyrites is commonly known as 'Fools Gold' as it is has a shiny golden colour.
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it is dark yellow with luster in it from kelani rawina scott