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non metal having colour and lusturous nature is​

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Answered by khetanbela85
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Answer:

iodine

Explanation:

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Answered by S300043951
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Answer:

Lustrous non-metals:-Graphite and radium , not diamond because diamond is not lustrous by itself …Random thought:- some peoples may even find carbon lustrous,it all depends on ones inner perception towards outer world,though most of us and even me not likes carbon at all more than radium and -Graphite …so these are two non metals which are lustrous

Explanation:

1. DIAMOND

Because of heat conduction, Diamonds are cold to the feel at or below room temperature. ... The luster of Diamond is excellent. Diamond exhibits great "fire" and brilliance, which gives it a shiny, freshly polished look. Rough Diamonds exhibit a greasy luster, but proper cutting give them a powerful adamantine luster.

2.Graphite

It contains dislocalised electrons ( free electrons) moving freely and causing reflection of light falling on them making it lustrous. It is a specular reflection.

3.Iodine

Metals are lustrous, ductile, and conductive of heat and electricity. ... Iodine is in fact a metalloid and not a non-metal, metalloids exhibit the properties of both metals and nonmetals partially, so that is the reason for iodines both metallic and non-metallic properties.Another example is silicon.

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