The property of metal is not luster or shininess, meteal is a dull color
No. Nonmetals are dull, not lustrous.
A pyrite mineral feels pricky, it is also rather shiny, not dull.
The words waxy, pearly, and dull describe a mineral's luster.
Sandstone has dull lustre.
The property of metal is not luster or shininess, meteal is a dull color
That is the property of "luster".
Metals are associated with being shiny and good conductors of electricity. They are typically not dull, brittle, or poor conductors of electricity.
Sulfur is typically yellow in color and appears shiny when fresh. However, over time it can oxidize and turn dull or powdery.
Brittle materials can exhibit both shiny and dull appearances. Whether a brittle material looks shiny or dull depends on its composition and surface characteristics. Some brittle materials might have a shiny appearance due to a smooth surface finish, while others may appear dull if they have a rough or textured surface.
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It could be dull or shiny. It doesn't matter.
High purity must be shiny, but if oxidized it will become dull