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Iodine shines like a metal but not metal write it's bases?

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Answered by Krishnabhaduriya
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Iodine is a non-metal, but it is lustrous (lustrous is the property of metal). Carbon is a non-metal that can exist in different forms. Each form is called an allotrope.

Answered by Anjalizala
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Explanation: Iodine is a non-metal, but it is lustrous (lustrous is the property of metal). Carbon is a non-metal that can exist in different forms. Each form is called an allotrope.
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