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luster is used to determine if a mineral has metallic or nonmetallic shine.

It also means the way a mineral reflects light

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Is luster a characteristic of a rock?

In geology, luster refers to the appearance of a mineral in respect to the reflection of light. Luster is not a term used to define the appearance of rock.


Is sulfer luster?

"Luster" is a term used to characterize a mineral(Reflection of a light). Sulfur Lustre or luster is Adamantine on on crystal faces,glimmering on fracture surfaces!


What is the term for the way a mineral reflects light?

The term for the way a mineral reflects light is known as its "luster." Luster describes how light interacts with the surface of a mineral, with terms such as metallic, vitreous, pearly, or dull used to categorize the type of luster a mineral possesses.


Is a mohs scale used to rank a mineral's luster?

Nope. It is actually the hardness. I'v been trying to find out what the Luster scale is myself....:S


What term is not used to describe a mineral luster?

Hexagonal


Metallic submetallic and nonmetallic are descriptions of a mineral's?

Luster. It describes how a mineral reflects light and can be used to distinguish different minerals based on their appearance. Minerals with a metallic luster appear shiny like metal, those with a submetallic luster are somewhat shiny, and those with a nonmetallic luster do not appear shiny.


What is adamantine luster?

Adamantine luster is a term used to describe a shiny, brilliant, and reflective luster on minerals or gemstones. It is often associated with diamond-like or metallic sheen, indicating a high level of light reflection and clarity in the material.


Is luster a metallic element?

No. Lustre (or luster) is a description of a mineral's appearance by the way it reflects light. Glassy, metallic, adamantine, and waxy are some examples of words that may be used to describe a mineral's luster.


What do the term that describes how a mineral reflects light from its surface?

This is called the luster of the mineral.The luster of a mineral is the way its surface reflects light. Most terms used to describe luster are self-explanatory: metallic, earthy, waxy, greasy, vitreous (glassy), adamantine (or brilliant, as in a faceted diamond).


What is the property of luster in science?

Luster is a property that describes how a mineral's surface reflects light. Minerals can have metallic or non-metallic luster, with metallic minerals appearing shiny like metal, while non-metallic minerals can have various appearances, such as vitreous, pearly, silky, or dull. Luster is an important diagnostic characteristic used to help identify minerals.


Do diamonds have luster metallic?

Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.


What refers to the way light reflects from the surface from the surface of a mineral?

luster