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graphite conducts electricity in solid state because a;has freely moving electrons b;has positive and negative ions c;has layers of hexagon rings d;has vander waals forces betwwen layers

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Answered by Rushilmadia
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Answer:

Graphite can conduct electricity because of the delocalised (free) electrons in its structure. These arise because each carbon atom is only bonded to 3 other carbon atoms.

Explanation:

a) has freely moving electrons

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