Chemistry, asked by maliparitosh5221, 1 year ago

number of carbon atoms in a unit cell of graphite


coolneha9701: 8*(1/8) +4*(1/4)+2*(1/2)+1=4 atoms per cell.

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Answered by maheshwaranlupp0yaxy
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In graphite, hexagonal array of carbon atoms are arranged as sheets which make it brittle.
It means , 6 carbon atoms are found in one unit of graphite.

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