Metals, in their pure state, have a shining surface. This property is called-
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Answer:Metals, in their pure state, have a shining surface, known as metallic luster. Metals can be beaten into thin sheets; this property is known as malleability.
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The brilliant shine over the freshly cut surface of metal is called lusture ohky it may be helpful.for.uh
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