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why do graphite conducts electricity

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Answered by sriramsundar
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Graphite conducts electricity because it possesses delocalized electrons in its structure. The honeycomb layout of the stacked carbon atoms of graphite leaves a single electron unbound in each hexagon. Each of these electrons is free to move within the structure, enabling electrical conduction.
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