platinum, gold and silver
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Gold is the metal that keeps its shiny appearance for the longest time. Unlike copper and iron, which can tarnish or oxidize, and silver, which can develop a tarnish over time, gold is highly resistant to corrosion and does not react with air or moisture. This property allows gold to maintain its luster and shiny appearance for many years without significant maintenance.
When a metal loses its shiny appearance, it is called tarnishing or oxidation. This process occurs when the metal reacts with substances in its environment, leading to a dull or discolored surface.
tarnish.
Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
Yes, nickel has a luster. It is a silvery-white metal with a shiny appearance.
Gold is the metal that keeps its shiny appearance for the longest time. Unlike copper and iron, which can tarnish or oxidize, and silver, which can develop a tarnish over time, gold is highly resistant to corrosion and does not react with air or moisture. This property allows gold to maintain its luster and shiny appearance for many years without significant maintenance.
When a metal loses its shiny appearance, it is called tarnishing or oxidation. This process occurs when the metal reacts with substances in its environment, leading to a dull or discolored surface.
Aluminum is a silver-white, shiny metal. It is lightweight and has a smooth, reflective surface.
Yes, gold is a shiny and lustrous metal known for its attractive appearance and conductivity.
Luster- how light reflects of an object (usually a mineral).
tarnish.
It is a steel gray lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish.
Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
Gold is a metal. It is a dense, soft, and malleable metal that is known for its shiny, yellow appearance.
A metal ring looks shiny because the surface of the metal is smooth and polished, allowing it to reflect light in a uniform manner. This reflection creates a glossy appearance, making the ring appear shiny.
No, the mercury inside a thermometer is a silvery-white liquid metal at room temperature, so it has a shiny appearance.
The metal mercury is opaque and shiny. It's like a little mirror. It's also very heavy. I think per volume it's heavier than lead.