Chemistry, asked by mohdshakib87, 7 months ago

iodine has luster so what it is called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Iodine is a non-metal but it is lustrous. But still it is called non-metal as it is electronegative in nature.

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Answered by AdarshSankritya
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Answer:

Your answer is given below

Explanation:

Iodine is a non-metal which has metallic luster. ... And Iodine is a p-block 17th group and 5th period element. It exists in gaseous form.

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