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graphite is conductor of electricity (given reasons)​

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Graphite is the one 'allotropic form' of carbon. In a graphite molecule, one valence electron of each carbon atom remains free. Due to the free electrons in its framework, graphite can perform electricity. Therefore, graphite is said to be a good conductor of electricity.

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