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how graphite different from other non metals​

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Answered by yaswanth56
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In graphite, the carbon atoms are joined together and arranged in layers. The links between the carbon atoms in the layer are strong, but the links between the layers are weak. The layers easily slip over each other. ... Graphite is a non-metal and it is the only non-metal that can conduct electricity.

Answered by izabelJustin
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Non-metals usually do not conduct electricity but Graphite being a non-metal conduct electricity.

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