Chemistry, asked by navyarnikhil, 4 days ago

Graphite conducts electricity because

of low inter-atomic force of attraction

it has ions

of the presence of free, mobile electrons

of its low density​

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Answered by fadhilahamed28
1

Answer:

Of the presence of free mobile electrons

Explanation:

Answered by Harshita279
0

Answer:

Graphite is composed of flat two-dimensional sheets of carbon atoms. Each sheet is a hexagonal net of C atoms. The 3e

of C from σ bond & 4

th

electron is a πe

and is delocalized over the whole sheet & is thus mobile. Conduction of electricity is due to these delocalized electrons within each layer. Conduction does not occur from sheet to another.

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