Science, asked by s2hriy1anrreetvinny, 1 year ago

why carbon graphite conducts electricity

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Answered by sairockzz
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The layers slide over each other easily because there are only weak forces between them, making graphite slippery. Graphite contains delocalised electrons (free electrons). These electrons can move through the graphite, carrying charge from place to place and allowing graphite to conduct electricity.
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