Titanium is a solid, white, lustrous metal.
Iridium is a lustrous, silvery metal that is odorless.
Yes, beryllium is a lustrous metal. It has a shiny surface when freshly cut, but can develop a dull patina over time due to oxidation.
A shiny substance can be either a metal or non-metal. Metals tend to have a shiny appearance due to their ability to reflect light, while non-metals like graphite can also be shiny. It is important to consider other properties like conductivity, malleability, and chemical reactivity to determine if the substance is a metal or non-metal.
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Yes, many metals are lustrous.
It is not certain.
SHINY..like lustrous metal e.g. well polished brass
You think probable to a metal.
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
Yes, metals are lustrous but NOT all of them.
In their pure state, shiny and lustrous
Many metals are lustrous, hard, dense.
Titanium is a solid, white, lustrous metal.
The definition of lustrous according to Google: lus.trous adjective 1.Having luster; shining. It would be appropriate to assume that metal would be preferred to be lustrous to be more aesthetic.
Iridium is a lustrous, silvery metal that is odorless.
The description provided matches the properties of copper. Copper is a reddish metal with a lustrous appearance. It is ductile and malleable, making it easy to shape into various forms and commonly used in electrical wiring and plumbing.