Graphite is a mixture of carbon and sand
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No graphite is not a mixture of sand it is only made up of carbon
No graphite is not a mixture of sand it is only made up of carbon
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》Graphite is a form of carbon in which the carbon atoms form layers.
》 These layers can slide over each other, so graphite is much softer than diamond.
》It is used in pencils, and as a lubricant.
》Each carbon atom in a layer is joined to only three other carbon atoms.
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》Graphite is a form of carbon in which the carbon atoms form layers.
》 These layers can slide over each other, so graphite is much softer than diamond.
》It is used in pencils, and as a lubricant.
》Each carbon atom in a layer is joined to only three other carbon atoms.
Hope u like answer ..!!
✌ BE BRAINLY ✌
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