properties of graphits
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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
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It's a greyish black, opaque substance.
It's lighter than diamond, feels soft and slippery to touch.
It's good conductor of electricity (due to presence of free ions) but bad conductor of heat
On strong heating, it burns to give carbon dioxide.
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