The term used to describe how light is reflected from a minerals surface is

A glow
B streak
C density
D luster

1 D luster

2 B hardness
3 C talc, calcite, feldspar, diamond
4 A Occur in gaseous and liquid state
so D,S,C,A is 100%

D,B, C, A sorry

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The term used to describe how light is reflected from a mineral's surface is D. luster.

To arrive at this answer, one can start by understanding what each option represents:

A. Glow: This term typically refers to a soft, radiant light emitted by an object. However, when it comes to minerals, the term "glow" is not commonly used to describe their surface reflection.

B. Streak: Streak refers to the color of a mineral's powdered form when it is dragged across an unglazed porcelain plate. While streak is a property of minerals, it is not directly related to light reflection.

C. Density: Density relates to the mass of an object per unit volume and has no direct connection to how light is reflected from a mineral's surface.

D. Luster: Luster is the property that describes how light is reflected or absorbed by a mineral's surface. It provides information about the appearance and quality of the reflected light. Luster can be described as metallic, glassy, pearly, and so on.

Therefore, based on the definitions of each term, the correct answer is D. luster.

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