Turquoise's luster is Waxy to Subvitreous. Other properties are color and hardness. The color is bluish greenish, and its hardness is 5-6. I do not know what the density is, but you can look it up on Google.com. Just go to google.com, and then type in "what is turquoise density?" and it som sites will pop up. Go to the second one, and I think that you will find your answer.
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.
An Emerald's lustre is vitreous, or glassy.
turquoise is a mineral that is used in jewelry paints pigments.....
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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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No. Amethyst has a vitreous (glassy) luster.