Chemistry, asked by wisdomseeker51, 1 year ago

why are van der Waal forces weak in graphite?​

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Answered by rinkudhiman495
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The forth electron is free to migrate in the plane,making graphite electrically conductive.However, different layers are held together by weak vander waals forces which enable to slide on top of each other,making graphite a good lubricant.

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