A non-metallic mineral such as quartz or calcite.
Mineral luster is broadly classified as metallic or non-metallic.
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
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When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster
A metallic luster!
Mineral luster is broadly classified as metallic or non-metallic.
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
Luster = how much the mineral reflects light, so yes, all would have luster, but some are metallic and some are non-metallic
It's called a metallic luster.
1.metallic 2. non metallic 3.sub metallic
Metallic and non-metallic.
Glassy luster, Metallic luster and Waxy luster.
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metallic luster
No. Lustre (or luster) is a description of a mineral's appearance by the way it reflects light. Glassy, metallic, adamantine, and waxy are some examples of words that may be used to describe a mineral's luster.
Metallic, sub metallic, and nonmetallic are properties of the mineral luster.
When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster