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properties of carbon allotropes
graphite​

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This allotrope of carbon is composed of flat two dimensional layers of carbon atoms which are arranged hexagonally. It is a soft, black and slippery solid. This property of graphite persists because it cleaves easily between the layers. In each layer, each C atom is linked to three C atoms via a C-C covalent bond.

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This allotrope of carbon is composed of flat two dimensional layers of carbon atoms which are arranged hexagonally. It is a soft, black and slippery solid. This property of graphite persists because it cleaves easily between the layers. In each layer, each C atom is linked to three C atoms via a C-C covalent bond.

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