No, diamonds do not have metallic luster. They have adamantine luster, which is a bright, shiny luster specific to diamonds.
Calcite typically exhibits a vitreous or glassy luster.
The luster of apatite is vitreous to resinous.
Graphite has a metallic to submetallic luster, appearing shiny or glossy in appearance.
Hornblende does not have a metallic luster. It typically has a non-metallic, vitreous to dull luster depending on its composition and crystal structure.
No, diamonds do not have metallic luster. They have adamantine luster, which is a bright, shiny luster specific to diamonds.
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All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
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Alex Luster's birth name is Alexander Luster.
No. Amethyst has a vitreous (glassy) luster.
the luster is waxy and silky
Yes, it has a glassy luster.
Peridot's luster is vitreous to oily. (: