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how graphite coductes electricity​

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Answered by J3rR1jK
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Because it is a metal

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reason graphite is a good conductor of electricity is because of the presence of delocalised electrons, as each carbon atom forms only three covalent bonds with three other carbon atoms

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