In graphite, each carbon atom is covalently bonded to neighboring ----- carbon atoms.
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Graphite is a giant covalent substance in which: each carbon atom is joined to three other carbon atoms by covalent bonds.
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Graphite is an allotrope of carbon. In this allotrope, each atom of carbon forms three covalent bonds, leaving one electron in each outer orbital delocalized, creating multiple “free electrons” within each plane of carbon.
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