shiny coating or covering possessed by various metals
It sort of has this dark metallic look to it
Copper is said to have an orangey-red metallic lustre.
Hydrogen itself does not have lustre as it is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature. However, in its solid form as metallic hydrogen, it may have a metallic lustre.
Lustre.
The lustre of a metal is how shiny the metal is.There are two different types of lustre. One is metallic lustre, which is like the shininess of a polished metal surface. The other is non-metallic lustre, which is the opposite of metallic lustre, but is still shiny
Potassium typically has a metallic lustre, appearing shiny and reflective when freshly cut.
Luster (or Lustre) is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal,rock or mineral - For example a metallic lustre or silky lustre.
Luster (or Lustre) is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal,rock or mineral - For example a metallic lustre or silky lustre.
Chlorine does not exhibit any inherent lustre as it is a gas at room temperature and does not have a shiny metallic appearance.
Gold has a bright metallic lustre. It is highly reflective and shiny, giving it a distinct and luxurious appearance.
Aluminum has a shiny, metallic lustre that is characteristic of metals. It reflects light and appears bright and silvery in color.
Lustre finish has a subtle sheen and is resistant to fingerprints, while glossy finish is shiny and vibrant but prone to fingerprints and glare. Metallic finish has a metallic sheen that adds depth and vibrancy to colors.