Graphite is an good conductor of electricity give reason
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In graphite, every carbon atom is covalently bonded to three others, instead of all four bonds being made. This means that there is a free electron from every carbon atom, which can move. This is the electric charge.
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Graphite consists of several 2−D layers of covalently bonded atoms stacked together. Their configuration in this substance allows electrons to flow freely and thus conduct electricity, which is the flow of electrons from one place to another.
Hence, graphite is a good conductor of electricity.
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