Chemistry, asked by bhagyshree, 1 year ago

physical properties of graphite

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Answered by Jayparth
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A)It acts as a lubricant.
B)It is good conductor of both heat and electricity.


bhagyshree: i need more
Jayparth: So, graphite contains mobile electrons its crystal lattice structure!
Jayparth: Graphite is amorphous form of carbon.
Jayparth: Structure of graphite contains mobile electrons which makes it both good conductor of heat and electricity.
Jayparth: Electrons in graphite are losely arranged which makes is soft and slippery.
Answered by Anonymous
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✌️✌️ hey mate,

❄️The physical properties of graphite

➡️has a high melting point, similar to that of diamond.

➡️has a soft, slippery feel, and is used in pencils and as a dry lubricant for things like locks.

➡️has a lower density than diamond.

➡️is insoluble in water and organic solvents - for the same reason that diamond is insoluble.

❄️ physical properties of Diamond

➡️Diamond is the allotrope of carbon in which the carbon atoms are arranged in the specific type of cubic lattice called diamond cubic.

➡️Diamond is an optically isotropic crystal that is transparent to opaque.

➡️Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known.

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