Copper
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
the luster is waxy and silky
luster means dumbness.
The Luster of a mineral is it's appearance in the light. Also there are two types of Luster, metallic and nonmetallic.
Ruby (corundum) has a vitreous or glassy luster.
Has luster, is malleable, and conducts electricity.
Transition and 'poor' metals
Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity and heat. It gives of a shiny, metallic luster, and is highly malleable - meaning it can be bended into different shapes.
Ionic Crystals are not malleable or ductile na da
A metal has luster and conducts heat and electricity. Most of the elements are metals and plastic
Metals usually have characteristic(s) of at least one of the following: luster, shine, malleable, ductile, and conducts electricity. Non metals don't conduct electricity and are usually brittle.
Metals have luster, they are malleable and ductile, and they are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Metals have luster, are good conductors of heat and electricity, and are ductile and malleable.
Yes, many metals (not all) have a luster and are malleable.
Carbon is not ductile or malleable, but it can have luster depending on what form it is in. In most cases it does not, but graphite does have a luster.
Hard, shiny, silver/grey/black/white colour, some conducts electricity, some doesn't, hard to bend, different melting points, different chemical build up, coins made from copper and silver, insoluble in water.
It has luster, it is usually a good conductor of electricity, it is malleable (able to be pressed into sheets) and ductile (able to be stretched into wires).