Which allotroph of carbon consists of fused benzene rings?
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graphite
1) In graphite , carbon is sp2hybridised. Each carbon is linked to three other carbonatoms forming hexagonal rings. 2) Graphite has a two-dimensional sheet like structure consisting of a number of benzene rings fused together.
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Graphite is the answer.
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Because in Graphite each carbon atom is linked to three other carbon atoms to form hexagonal rings. Many such rings together form a layer. Several such layers are held together by a weak force. On each carbon atom one electron is free. This free electron accounts for the electrical conductivity of graphite. The layers can slide over one another, which makes it soft and soapy to touch.
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