structure of graphite with explanation
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Graphite has a giant covalent structure in which: each carbon atom is joined to three other carbon atoms by covalent bonds. the carbon atoms form layers with a hexagonal arrangement of atoms. ... each carbon atom has one non-bonded outer electron, which becomes delocalised.
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Graphite has a giant covalent structure in which: each carbon atom is joined to three other carbon atoms by covalent bonds. the carbon atoms form layers with a hexagonal arrangement of atoms. each carbon atom has one non-bonded outer electron, which becomes delocalised.
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