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why current don't pass in diomond but in graphite but both are allotropes of carbon?..give the right answer...no spam..plz​

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Answered by sanu27937
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Explanation:

Most recent answer. In a graphite molecule, one valence electron of each carbon atom remains free, Thus making graphite a good conductor of electricity. Whereas in diamond, they have no free mobile electron. Hence there won't be flow of electrons That is the reason behind diamond are bad conductor electricity.

Answered by vbhogal5
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Answer:

In a graphite molecule, one valence electron of each carbon atom remains free, Thus making graphite a good conductor of electricity. Whereas in diamond, they have no free mobile electron. Hence there won't be flow of electrons That is the reason behind diamond are bad conductor electricity.

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