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nonmetals look like metals but are dull and brittle .
One example of a metal that does not shine is titanium. Titanium has a dull, metallic grey color and does not have a shiny appearance like some other metals.
Metals conduct heat and electricity, and they have a lustre or shine.
Oxidation of the metal
Almost all metals are lustrous and shine and some non-metals like Graphite and iodine do have some lustre.
metals which dont react with water or acid are called unreactive metals
dull metals are dull obviously but other than that no
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Aluminum (Al) and Copper (Cu) are metals, and all metals share the same properties: Malleable (can be flattened or shaped) Heat and Electric conductivity Luster (shine) and Density (higher than non-metals) Aluminum (Al) and Copper (Cu) are metals, and all metals share the same properties: Malleable (can be flattened or shaped) Heat and Electric conductivity Luster (shine) and Density (higher than non-metals)
Metals that generally exhibit a shiny appearance include gold, silver, and aluminum, among others. Their shiny luster is due to their ability to reflect light effectively, which is a characteristic of many metals. Additionally, polished or treated surfaces of metals like stainless steel and copper can also display a bright shine. This reflective quality makes these metals desirable for various applications, including jewelry and decorative items.
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