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Why Iodine are metal

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Why Iodine are metal
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Aamani Bhatti 6 years, 7 months ago

Iodine is a non metal it is a halogen it belongs to the same group of elements such as fluoride and chlorine. It is commonly found as a water soluble ion. It is not a metal because it is electro-negative while metals are electro positive.
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