what is the structural formula of graphite
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Graphite is not a compound that it have its own formula. It is an allotrope of carbon. Its structure consists of hexagonal rings with a distance of 340 Angstroms.
It is used as lubricant, moderator in nuclear reactors and in lead of pencils. Graphite is crystalline in nature and hence is an isotropic.
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Graphite is not a compound that it have its own formula. It is an allotrope of carbon. Its structure consists of hexagonal rings with a distance of 340 Angstroms.
It is used as lubricant, moderator in nuclear reactors and in lead of pencils. Graphite is crystalline in nature and hence is an isotropic.
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