How many numbers of valence electrons are there in a graphite atom?
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There are 4 valence electrons in graphite ( carbon ).
Only 3 are used to form bonds whereas 4th one is free, that's the reason why graphite conducts electricity.
Only 3 are used to form bonds whereas 4th one is free, that's the reason why graphite conducts electricity.
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Hey mate....
here's ur answer....
How many numbers of valence electrons are there in a graphite atom?.....
There are total number of 4 valence electrons in graphite atom...
In form of 3 making bond and one remaining free..
Hope it helps❤
here's ur answer....
How many numbers of valence electrons are there in a graphite atom?.....
There are total number of 4 valence electrons in graphite atom...
In form of 3 making bond and one remaining free..
Hope it helps❤
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