Noooooooo!!!! Nitrogen does not have Luster because Nitrogen is 78% of our air and air does not have Luster or in other words shine. :))
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t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
Nitrogen is a gas and is not malleable.
Argon is a gas !
Iodine is not shiny and malleable; it is a brittle solid at room temperature. It typically appears as dark gray or black crystals and does not exhibit the metallic luster characteristic of shiny metals. When subjected to pressure, iodine does not deform easily, which is why it cannot be classified as malleable.
Barium is not malleable or ductile as it is a brittle metal. It does exhibit some lustre, giving it a shiny appearance.
t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
Nitrogen is a gas and is not malleable.
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Nitrogen is a gas and is not malleable.
Nitrogen is a GAS, the main component of air.
Argon is a gas !
Iodine is not shiny and malleable; it is a brittle solid at room temperature. It typically appears as dark gray or black crystals and does not exhibit the metallic luster characteristic of shiny metals. When subjected to pressure, iodine does not deform easily, which is why it cannot be classified as malleable.
The malleable, ductile, and shiny element is gold. It is a precious metal known for its beauty and valuable properties.
There several elements tend to be malleable and shiny. Some of them include potassium, sodium, lithium and many more.
Barium is not malleable or ductile as it is a brittle metal. It does exhibit some lustre, giving it a shiny appearance.
There are very many elements which are shiny and reflective.
Sounds like gold.