Why graphene oxide is sp3 bonded and reduced graphene oxide sp2 bonded?
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In graphene, each carbon atom is covalently bonded to three other carbon atoms. Thanks to the the strength of the covalent bonds between carbon atoms, graphene boasts great stability and a very high tensile strength (the force in which you can stretch something before it breaks).
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