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In what respect does graphite resemble a metal ?​

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Answered by diya2103
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It is a solid that conducts electricity, albeit only in one direction. This is because it forms layers of six membered carbon rings and some of the electrons are not only shared amongst those six carbons of one ring but between all the rings.

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In what respect does graphite resemble a metal? It is a solid that conducts electricity, albeit only in one direction. This is because it forms layers of six membered carbon rings and some of the electrons are not only shared amongst those six carbons of one ring but between all the rings.

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