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How are ore minerals distinct?

vitreous luster


What are three different lusters of minerals?

Glassy or vitreous, metallic, and waxy.


What do quartz pyroxene olivine calcite have in common?

Both minerals have a vitreous luster, a white streak, and contain oxygen.


What is the most common type of nonmetallic luster?

The most common type of nonmetallic luster is called "vitreous" luster, which resembles the appearance of glass. Minerals with vitreous luster reflect light in a way that gives them a shiny and somewhat transparent look. Other types of nonmetallic luster include pearly, silky, and dull, but vitreous is the most frequently observed in various minerals.


Does ice have luster?

Well if you ask me , the luster of ice is vitreous ...... well if you're thinking what vitreous is ... Vitreous is ......1.relating to ,resembling, or having the nature glass ; glassy .2.obtained or made from glass3.Of or relating to the vitreous humor.


What characteristic of a mineral does the term luster describe?

A waxy luster gives minerals a shiny appearance.


What is the difference between the vitreous body and vitreous humor in the eye?

The vitreous body is the entire gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye, while the vitreous humor is the clear, jelly-like fluid within the vitreous body.


What is the meaning of vitreous?

Consisting of, or resembling, glass; glassy; as, vitreous rocks., Of or pertaining to glass; derived from glass; as, vitreous electricity.


Gel-like substance that helps to reinforce the eyeball?

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What substances is located in back of the chamber eyeball?

vitreous humor


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What is the luster of corundum?

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