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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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