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Answered by Anonymous
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a=graphite can conduct electricity. This makes graphite useful for electrodes in batteries and for electrolysis. The layers in graphite can slide over each other because the forces between them are weak.

b=In a graphite molecule, one valence electron of each carbon atom remains free, Thus making graphite a good conductor of electricity and heat

c=Graphite is used to make the core or 'lead' in pencils because it is soft. The layers are easily rubbed off to leave a mark on paper.

d=graphite shows lower shearing strength under friction force. Thus it can be used as a solid lubricant

e=because it is a good conductor of heat, graphite is used to make crucibles.

f=because of it's softness and non-volatile nature

g= because graphite's structure enables it to be an excellent conductor. The high number of delocalized electrons allows electricity to pass through graphite rapidly.

h=Therefore, graphite cleaves easily between the layers and, therefore, it is very soft and slippery.

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