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__________ in the form of graphite can conduct electricity.

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Answered by BrutalMaster
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Graphite has delocalised electrons, just like metals. These electrons are free to move between the layers in graphite, so graphite can conduct electricity. This makes graphite useful for electrodes in batteries and for electrolysis. The forces between the layers in graphite are weak.

Answered by crankybirds30
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crabon

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Graphite has delocalised electrons, just like metals. These electrons are free to move between the layers in graphite, so graphite can conduct electricity. This makes graphite useful for electrodes in batteries and for electrolysis. The forces between the layers in graphite are weak.Graphite is a crystalline allotrope of carbon and it has a slippery surface. In graphite, the carbon atoms are arranged in a hexagonal structure and each carbon atom is attached to three other carbon atoms.

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