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How does graphite act as a lubricant?​

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Answered by Irfan1729
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since the molecules of graphite can slide upon each other, so their molecules exhibit similar properties as that of lubricant.Hence graphite acts as lubricant.

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Answered by nishantsingh34
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Graphite is used as a lubricant due to its slippery nature. ... Due to its loosely intact carbon atoms or free electrons, they can move around easily from one place to another, making graphite a good conductor of electricity.

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