Chemistry, asked by OmkarT, 1 year ago

What is the force between the layer of carbon atoms in graphite ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYA MATE!!!

BETWEEN THE CARBON ATOMS IN GRAPHITE...THERE IS WEAK VANDER WAAL ...FORCE...


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OmkarT: Can you please explain why ?
Answered by Anonymous
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The bonds between atoms of carbon in the layers of graphite may be strong, but the bonds that are formed by carbon atoms between layers are quite weak. These atoms are held together by Van Der Waal's forces. This kind of attraction is caused by shifts in the cloud of electrons surrounding carbon nuclei.


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