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which non metal has a shiny appearance ?​

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Answered by riyabaghel678
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Answer:

Graphite

Explanation:

Graphite is the most stable form of carbon and so it is used as the standard state for defining the heat and formation of carbon compounds. It has a layered planar structure and the bonding between the layers is vander waals bonds. It is a non metal with shining surface.

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