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The graphite is a non-crystalline
from of carbon?​

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Answered by pratikraj15
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True, amorphous carbon has localized π electrons (as opposed to the aromatic π bonds in graphite), and its bonds form with lengths and distances that are inconsistent with any other allotrope of carbon. ... Graphite consists purely of sp2 hybridized bonds, whereas diamond consists purely of sp3 hybridized bonds.

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Answered by marripatibhargavi123
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Answer:

graphite is a soft crystalline solid

Explanation:

it is used as lubricant

good for conductor

2.25 gr/cm density of graphite

hexogonal rings in graphite

bond angle is 120 degree

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