By there shape, most of them have a shiny look to them, however some are dull.
SOLID.
This is a solid.
metals in solid forms.
Although most metals are solid at room temperature, there are a few exceptions. At 77 degrees F all metals except Mercury, Hg, are solid. At 80 degrees F all metals except Francium, Fr, and Mercury, Hg, are solid.Yes, the only one commonly a liquid at normal temperatures is mercury.
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.
dull and or plain
Look around your house and you'll find that most metal objects share common appearances. Generally, metals are lustrous (shiny), fairly hard, ductile (they can be stretched), and malleable (they bend instead of break like nonmetals do).
At room temperature, all metals except Mercury are solid.
Alloys
The appearance of ununoctium is not known.
That obviously depends on the temperature. At room temperature, most metals are solid.
Which body type is described as having a young appearance
Many metals have a silver-white appearance.
Zinc and other metals
A solid matter has a solid appearance, a gaseous matter has a gaseous appearance, and a liquid matter has a liquid appearance.
A alloy is a solid or liquid mixture of two or more metals.
The right margins appearance is "Ragged".