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Diamond, Graphite uses

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Answered by TanujBisht
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Since it is good conductor of electricity and is inert, it is used for making carbon electrodes inelectrolytic cells and in dry cells. Because of its high melting point it is used for making graphite crucibles. Crucibles made of graphite are not attacked by dilute acids or fused alkalies.
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Mixed with clay it is used in 'Lead' pencils. Since it is good conductor of electricity and is inert, it is used for making carbon electrodes inelectrolytic cells and in dry cells. Because of its high melting point it is used for making graphite crucibles.

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