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Graphite cannot be classified as ....... .
(a) conducting solid (b) network solid
(c) covalent solid (d) ionic solid

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Answered by jonalikalita85
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Graphite is an allotrope of carbon and it has a hexagonal structure. That is, it is a network solid. Since it is an allotrope of carbon hence, each atom is linked to each other through covalent bond. ... Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options, graphite cannot be classified as ionic solid.

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