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.
One example of a substance that fits this description is copper. Copper has high luster (shiny appearance), can conduct electricity effectively, and is malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking).
Metals have luster, are good conductors of heat and electricity, and are ductile and malleable.
Metals have luster, they are malleable and ductile, and they are good conductors of heat and electricity.
The properties you mentioned are characteristic of metals. Metals have luster because their delocalized electrons absorb and re-emit light. They conduct heat and electricity due to the mobility of their free electrons. Metals are malleable and ductile because of their ability to undergo plastic deformation without breaking.
Yes, many metals (not all) have a luster and are malleable.
Metals tend to be lustrous, ductile, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
Metals can conduct electricity, are malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets), and have a shiny appearance (luster).
metals are known to be a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Aluminum is a metal because it has properties characteristic of metals, such as being a good conductor of heat and electricity, having a shiny appearance, and being malleable and ductile. Additionally, aluminum is found on the left side of the periodic table, where most metals are located.
Common minerals that meet these criteria include gypsum, fluorite, and talc. These minerals are generally dull in luster, not malleable or ductile, and are non-conductive of electricity.
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).