Graphite exhibits a metallic to submetallic luster. This characteristic sheen is due to its layered structure, which allows light to reflect off the flat surfaces of the layers. The appearance can vary slightly depending on the purity and texture of the graphite, but it generally has a distinct, shiny quality that sets it apart from other carbon forms.
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No. Amethyst has a vitreous (glassy) luster.
Yes, nickel has a luster. It is a silvery-white metal with a shiny appearance.
Metallic luster: minerals that have the appearance of polished metal, such as pyrite or galena. Vitreous luster: minerals that have a glassy appearance, like quartz or feldspar. Pearly luster: minerals that exhibit a soft, pearl-like sheen, such as talc or gypsum.
Luster = how much the mineral reflects light, so yes, all would have luster, but some are metallic and some are non-metallic
Hesperocharis graphites was created in 1864.
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Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
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All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
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No. Amethyst has a vitreous (glassy) luster.
Yes, it has a glassy luster.