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graphite is good conducter of electricity due to sigma bond or pi bonds ​

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Graphite is an allotrope (a different structural form) of carbon (so is diamond), but unlike diamond, graphite can conduct electricity. The reason is that graphite consists of flat hexagons, all liked together in a flat plane. The carbons in the hexagons have delocalized pi bonding (pi bonds, along with a sigma bond, make up a double bond) which allows electrons to easily move from atom to atom making it a good conductor of electricity.

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Explanation:

The reason is that graphite consists of flat hexagons, all liked together in a flat plane. The carbons in the hexagons have delocalized pi bonding (pi bonds, along with a sigma bond, make up a double bond) which allows electrons to easily move from atom to atom making it a good conductor of electricity

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