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which allotropes of carbon is used to make electrodes​

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Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
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Answer:

Graphite is a crystalline form of Carbon found in free state in nature. It is mainly found in New Zealand, America, India and Russia. It is mainly used in making the leads of pencils by mixing it with the clay to make it harder.

Graphite is utilized in making electrodes due to following properties:

i) Good conductor of Electricity

ii) Keeps the surface look always clean and rough

iii) It is inexpensive; It saves expenses

iv) Insoluble in water, Acids and Bases

v) Have High density

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Answered by avyakthsachin
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Answer:

Graphite

Explanation:

Graphite, named by Abraham Gott lob Werner in 1789,

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