Luster is a physical property of crystals.
Physical change because it describes what it is. Chemical change tells the reaction of the substance not description.
Yes luster is a physical property of metals which shows that the metal is shiny.
yes it is an example of physical property
No, it is physical property
Luster is a physical property.
Luster is a physical property.
Yes it is.
No, lustrous is a physical property normally associated with metals, which as usually solid at room temperature. It is a property of metals that is shining.
the physical characteristics of a non metal are not ductile meaning it cant be drawn into wires non mallable meaning it cant be rolled into thin sheets also its poor in luster meaning its not shinny also nonmetals are brittle
As their name suggests, metalloids possess characteristics of metals and nonmetals. Typical characteristics of metals include a shiny luster, some degree of malleability and an ability to conduct electricity or heat. Nonmetals are typically nonlustrous, brittle and poor conductors of electricity.
What are the properties of metals and non-metals? basically :Properties of Metals; *Tensıle strength , *shear strength , *compressıve strength , *ductility,*malleability, *toughness,*corrosion , *electric and thermal conductivity, *brittleness. *Luster * Conductivityand you asked non metals but you have to decide what kind of material what you asked there are 6 main kind of matter like ceramics , composites , carbons , metals&alloys , polymers...=== ===
Malleability is a property of metals. Other properties include ductility and conductivity.
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.
dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no
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.
Physical properties of metals include: luster, malleability, and ductility. Chemical properties include: forming cations, and reacting with nonmetals to form ionic compounds.
yes, metals are lustrous in nature.
NO. It's a property of metals.
the fact that it is a metal and has the properties of metals. something being shiny means that it has luster, and luster is a property of metals.
Yes. That property i called luster.
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
some non metals have a rare property called as metallic luster
Metalloids have physical characteristics of metals and nonmetals. Non metals are brittle and without luster. Metals are malible (or bendy) and have luster.
All metals have some form of luster.