Chemistry, asked by xbluemo0n, 9 months ago

If an object has lustre, it
(a) can be stretched into a thin wire
(b) reflects light
(c) is dense
(d) conducts heat

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Answered by Anonymous
6

b) reflects light; as lustre is a property which means having shing surface.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The answer is 'b. reflects light.'

  • Any object that has luster on it can reflect light.
  • Luster is the shiny appearance that we can find on metals and polished surfaces.
  • The smooth and shiny surfaces of these objects help in reflecting light. They do not absorb the light rays.
  • It is not always possible to draw luster objects into wires.
  • A glass prism can also be lustrous. However, it is not dense. Thus, lustrous objects need not be dense.
  • Polished wood surfaces can also be called lustrous. However, it does not conduct heat.

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