Chemistry, asked by sairam6649, 8 months ago

Explain why graphite is a poor conductor of electricity at high temperature

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Answered by gdkedar1972
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Answer:

Graphite is an allotrope of carbon. It has the properties of bot metals and non-metals. At higher temperature, graphite has an intermolecular structure with immobile ions. Thus, this makes graphite a poor conductor.

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Answered by mugdha10
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Hey mate here's your ans.

1.Graphite is an allotrope of carbon.

2.It has properties of both metals a d non metals.

3.At higher temperature graphite has intermolecular structure with immobile ions.

4.This makes graphite a poor conductor of electricity at high temperature.

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