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I)Graphite and iodine are non-metals but they shine. Explain it with suitable non metal reasons. ​

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Answer: Graphite and iodine are non-metals that have lustre.

Step-by-step explanation:

Graphite is a non-metal which has metallic luster. Metallic lustre is due to presence of free electrons in them, generally non metals don't exhibit this property, but iodine and graphite are non metals they exhibit metallic lustre.

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