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Iodine shines like metals but is not metal what is its basis?

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Answered by mrimk9
22

Because iodine lose electrons , it doesn't have some characteristics of metals like Sonar

Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

Most of the metals are lustrous. But iodine shines. This is because of the property of the non-metal.  

Explanation:

  • Some of the non-metals are also lustrous, just like carbon in the allotrope of graphite.  
  • When a ray of light is incident normally on the surface of iodine, this iodine reflects the light as a result of which it seems like shining.  
  • Also the light is dispersed in various Direction when an oblique ray is incident on iodine, so it is called shinning non-metal.

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