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differentiate between Lusture and sonorous property of metals.​

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Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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Metals are sonorous, i.e. they produce a typical metallic sound when hit with something. Non-metals are not sonorous. Metals have metallic shine; called lustre. Most of the non-metals are available as solid at room temperature; except mercury.

Why are metals lustrous and sonorous?

Why are metals lustrous and sonorous?Physical Properties of Metals

Why are metals lustrous and sonorous?Physical Properties of Metals Luster: Metals have the quality of reflecting light from its surface and can be polished e.g., gold, silver and copper.

Answered by Anonymous
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Metals are sonorous, i.e. they produce a typical metallic sound when hit with something. Non-metals are not sonorous. Metals have metallic shine; called lustre. Most of the non-metals are available as solid at room temperature; except mercury.

Luster: A mineral's luster is the overall sheen of its surface – it may have the sheen of polished metal, or that of an unpolished metal that is pitted by weathering – or it may have the sheen of glass, or look dull or earthy, etc.

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