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Metals are shiny while solid non meals like sulpher look so dull. What makes metal surface so shiny?

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Metal atoms are held together very tightly as compared to non-metal molecules due to which they have high density and are hard due to which their surface looks shiny. Incase of nonmetals due to loosely bound atoms they have lower density, are brittle and surface is not shiny.

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