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graphite and iodine have ----------.

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Answered by ayushbag03
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Answer:

Free electrons

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q:-graphite and iodine have?

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➠Graphite and iodine have free electrons.

➜Graphite and iodine having shiny surfaces this is because of its lattice surface which enables reflection of light and when light falls it reflects.

Do you know?:----Graphite is the only non-metal which enables electricity to pass through them.

➠Iodine is the only metal which is soft and even cut with a knife easily

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