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2 In graphite, layers are held together by
van der Waals forces
metallic bond
ionic bond
covalent bond

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Answered by arsha35
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covalent bond held the layers of graphite and it's an example for covalent solid
Answered by ankurbadani84
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Answer:

The different layers in graphite are held by Van der Waals forces.

Explanation:

Graphite is soft, black and brittle solid. It has 2-D layered structure.

Each layer is formed by hexagonal arrangement of carbon atoms by strong covalent bonding.

Different layers are interconnected by weak Van der Waals forces.

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