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explain structure of graphite​

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Answered by jaskhanna07343
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Graphite has a layered structure. Hexagonal rings of carbon atoms connect together to form layers which are held by weak forces. Each carbon atom is bonded with 3 other carbon atoms.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Graphite has a layered, planar structure. The individual layers are called graphene. In each layer, the carbon atoms are arranged in a honeycomb lattice with separation of 0.142 nm, and the distance between planes is 0.335 nm. ... The fourth electron is free to migrate in the plane, making graphite electrically conductive.


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