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Luster is a physical property of crystals.

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are metal dull?

dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no


Luster is most closly associated with which type of element?

Metals are lustrous - a very typical property. or Lustre is a property mainly associated with metals. However, a few non-metals like iodine also have lustre.


Is luster a chemical or physical?

Lustre is a physical property, because... Look up a few definitions of "chemical property." In every one you will find that it involves chemical reactions, or changes in the identity of a substance. Lustre (shininess) is a property that can be observed without any chemical changes to the substance, so it can't be a chemical property.


What is a property of metals?

Physical properties of metals include: luster, malleability, and ductility. Chemical properties include: forming cations, and reacting with nonmetals to form ionic compounds.


Is Luster is a property of metals?

yes, metals are lustrous in nature.


Is luster a metal?

NO. It's a property of metals.


Do Metals have shiny appearances?

Yes. That property i called luster.


Do all metals and metalloids have luster?

No, not all metals and metalloids have luster. Luster is a property of metals that allows them to reflect light, giving them a shiny appearance. Some metals and metalloids may lack luster due to factors such as surface oxidation or impurities.


Give one property that is typical of non metals?

Physical properties of nonmetals are generally just the opposite of metals so: - No luster (dull appearance) - Not ductile - Low density - Low melting point - Poor conductor - Not malleable The chemical properties of non metals just tend to gain electrons Hope that helps


Is sodium a property of metal?

Sodium is not a property of anything. It is a metal with its own properties.


Corrosion is a physical property of metals?

No, corrosion is a chemical change of the metal involved.


Is metal being cut into wire a physical or chemical property?

The ability to pull metals into wires is called ductility. Metals are ductile, non-metals are not. Ductility is a physical property.