structure of diamond an graphite
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Diamond: each carbon atom bonds to 4 other carbon atoms, WHILST, Graphite: each carbon atom bonds to 3 other carbon atoms. Thus, diamond bears more of a tetrahedral structure, whereas graphite takes the form of layers. ... Hence, graphite is a weak conductor of electricity.
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it is a poor conductor of electricity because all the valence electron of carbon involved in carbon carbon Sigma covalent bond the sleeping no free electrons in structure of diamond in graphite each carbon atom is linked to three other carbon Dai clean same plane to form hexagonal rings the different layer of carbon atom are held by week vanderwall force and a separated at a distance of 3.4 amstrong
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