why are non-metal such as graphite and iodine said to be brittle? very short answer question in science
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Because graphite and iodine have free electrons. When sunlight falls on such surface, free electrons get vibrated and reflect light.
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If the ceramic atom get slide, in ionic bonding positive charge ion met each other and they get collided, similar to negative charge ion. In these way nonmetal are brittle.
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