Graphite and iodine are non metals but they shine. Explain with suitable reasons
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Graphite is also conductive to electricity. Iodine on the other hand shines because of the increased size of the atom being near the bottom of its group in the periodic table. ... Fluorine a light extremely reactive nonmetal has all the way to iodide a nonmetal brittle solid with metallic luster.
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because they have free electrons in their structure which are not bonded with other electrons
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