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Explain by referring to the intermolecular forces, why the layers in graphite
tend to slip

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Answered by manushrilead
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The slippery nature is due to the sliding of the weakly held carbon layers. In graphite the layers of crystals are held together by weak vander Waal's forces. So, the layers can slip across each other easily.

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