explain why graphite can be used as lubricants but diamond cant't ???
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• Graphite consists of layers with a solvent that is contained between the layers.
• Solvent can slip between the layers and can create lubricants.
• Diamond is one of the hardest materials available on the planet due to the string bonding between the carbon atoms.
Graphite and diamonds have same carbon atoms however the structure is different.
• Solvent can slip between the layers and can create lubricants.
• Diamond is one of the hardest materials available on the planet due to the string bonding between the carbon atoms.
Graphite and diamonds have same carbon atoms however the structure is different.
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Graphite consists of layers with a solvent that is contained between the layers.
• Solvent can slip between the layers and can create lubricants.
• Diamond is one of the hardest materials available on the planet due to the string bonding between the carbon atoms.
Graphite and diamonds have same carbon atoms however the structure is different.
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