graphite is a conductor of electricity ?give scientific reasons?
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graphite is a non-metal which is a good conductor of electricity
Explanation:
it is because graphite is a non-metal which is allotrope of carbon in this element one elctron is left declocalised which leads to electricity to pass...
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‘Graphite’ is a great conductor of ‘heat and electricity’ because it has complimentary or delocalized electrons.
Explanation:
- Graphite is the one ‘allotropic form’ of carbon and it is a great electrical conductor because its structure.
- In graphite development, each carbon atom is immediately connected by covalent bonds to only three carbon atoms.
- Due to the complimentary electrons in its framework, graphite can carry out electricity.
- These takes place because only “three other carbon atoms” are connected to each carbon atom.
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