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Graphite has high melting point than diamond. Why? ​

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Answered by itzheartkiller48
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Very high melting points – this is because a lot of strong covalent bonds must be broken. Graphite, for example, has a melting point of more than 3,600°C. Variable electrical conductivity – diamond does not conduct electricity, whereas graphite contains free electrons so it does conduct electricity.

Answered by riteshkumar61
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Very high melting points – this is because a lot of strong covalent bonds must be broken. Graphite, for example, has a melting point of more than 3,600°C. Variable electrical conductivity – diamond does not conduct electricity, whereas graphite contains free electrons so it does conduct electricity.

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