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which property of graphite is utilised in making electrodes​

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Answered by vaishnavi4890
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graphite is a good conductor of electricity. due to this property graphite is utilised in making electrodes

Answered by Anonymous
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Graphite is an allotrope of carbon.

Usually, carbon forms four covalent bonds to complete its octet.

However in graphite only 3 of these bonds are formed which leads to one electron to be free

This free electron permits conduction of electricity which is why graphite is used in electrodes (due to its electrical conductivity)

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