It's the way silver shines.
Luster is not a change, it is a characteristic.
You don't really measure luster, rather it is a yes or no answer. And in this case Aluminum does have luster.
This is called the luster of the mineral.The luster of a mineral is the way its surface reflects light. Most terms used to describe luster are self-explanatory: metallic, earthy, waxy, greasy, vitreous (glassy), adamantine (or brilliant, as in a faceted diamond).
That is the property of "luster".
Luster is a physical property of crystals.
Americium typically has a silvery-white metallic luster.
The appearance of einsteinium is silvery.
Yes, nickel has a luster. It is a silvery-white metal with a shiny appearance.
Curium has a metallic luster, similar to other actinide elements. It appears silvery-white in its pure form.
Dysprosium is a silvery-gray metal with a metallic luster.
Titanium's luster is in between it is glossy with a metallic shine.
Yes, mercury has a high luster. It is a shiny, silvery, metal that has a reflective surface.
Yes, technetium does have a metallic luster. It is a silvery-gray metal with properties similar to other transition metals.
they have metallic luster and are generally silvery white in colour
Osmium is a shiny, silvery metal with a metallic luster.
It can be. It is a silvery gray metal, and it can be said to be shiny. A link is provided.
Iron has a metallic luster, appearing shiny and reflective when polished. It has a silvery-gray color in its pure form.