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discuss the structure of graphite and how it explain the properties of graphite

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Answered by sofia985
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Graphite is a big covalent structure with each carbon atom joined with three other carbon atoms with covalent bonds. Each carbon atom is sp2 hybridized. These carbon atoms form a layer like structure with a hexagonal arrangement of carbon atoms. These layers have weak forces between them.

Graphite has a giant covalent structure in which: each carbon atom is joined to three other carbon atoms by covalent bonds. the carbon atoms form layers with a hexagonal arrangement of atoms. the layers have weak forces between them.

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★discuss the structure of graphite?

Ans =Graphite is a big covalent structure with each carbon atom joined with three other carbon atoms with covalent bonds. Each carbon atom is sp2 hybridized. These carbon atoms form a layer like structure with a hexagonal arrangement of carbon atoms. ... Each carbon atom has a one non bonded electron, which becomes delocalized.

how it explain the properties of graphite ?

Ans = The delocalised electrons are free to move through the structure, so graphite can conduct electricity. ... The layers in graphite can slide over each other because the forces between them are weak. This makes graphite slippery, so it is useful as a lubricant

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