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Graphite and diamond are forms of carbon, but possess different properties. Comment.​

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Answered by MoonWings
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The carbon atoms in graphite are also arranged in an infinite array, but they are layered. These atoms have two types of interactions with one another. ... Graphite also has a lower density (2.266 grams per cubic centimeter) than diamond. The planar structure of graphite allows electrons to move easily within the planes.

Answered by parithi89
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The carbon atoms in graphite are also arranged in an infinite array, but they are layered. These atoms have two types of interactions with one another. ... Graphite also has a lower density (2.266 grams per cubic centimeter) than diamond. The planar structure of graphite allows electrons to move easily within the planes

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