why are metals generally lustrous ?
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This is because they have shiny surface.
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Metals are shiny and lustrous because they have a lot of free (i.e. delocalized) electrons that form a cloud of highly mobile negatively charged electrons on and beneath the smooth metal surface in the ideal case.
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