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what are the chemical properties of graphite​

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Answered by rajasisdeshpande
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Graphite has a high melting point, similar to that of diamond. In order to melt graphite, it isn't enough to loosen one sheet from another. You have to break the covalent bonding throughout the whole structure. It has a soft, slippery feel, and is used in pencils and as a dry lubricant for things like locks.

Answered by Anonymous
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➝ Graphite is a greyish black opaque substance.It conduct electricity.

➝ Graphite is soft and slippery to touch.

➝ graphite arises because of the difference arrangements of carbon atoms in them.

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