which type of crystal is graphate
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Graphite is one of three forms of crystalline, or crystal-forming, carbon. Carbon also exists in an amorphous, or “shapeless,” form in substances such as coal and charcoal. Different forms of the same element are called allotropes. Besides graphite, the other allotropes of crystalline carbon are diamond and fullerenes.
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Graphite have covalent type of crystal.
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- Graphite is the crystalline form of carbon.
- In graphite between the carbon atoms strong covalent bonds are present.
- Crystalline structure of graphite is hexagonal.
- Graphite have very light pressure and very low specific gravity.
- It is naturally occuring mineral.
- Under standard conditions graphite is the most stable form of carbon.
- Graphites are convert into diamond under the high pressures and temperatures.
- In pencils and lubricants graphite is used.
- Graphite is the good conductor of electricity and heat.
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1.Which type of crystal is graphite?
A. lonic
B. Covalent
C. Molecular
D. Metallic
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