Corundum's luster is metallic.
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
yes it is not a metal, but a crystal
The Luster of a mineral is it's appearance in the light. Also there are two types of Luster, metallic and nonmetallic.
metallic
It is not metallic because it does not have a shiny luster, does not conduct electricity, and is not malleable. (you can't bent it like tin foil)
Lead has a metallic luster and is white in color. Aluminum, copper all also have metallic luster. Minerals do not have any metallic luster.
Corundum's luster is metallic.
Lead has a metallic luster and is white in color. Aluminum, copper all also have metallic luster. Minerals do not have any metallic luster.
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
bright yellow, metallic luster
halite is not a metallic luster
hematite can have both metallic and nonmetallic luster.
no
The substance that don't have metallic luster means that they do not have metallic properties. The shiny luster is what will mostly indicate the presence of a metal.
Mineral luster is broadly classified as metallic or non-metallic.
No. It has a nonmetallic luster.