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why graphite conduct electricity ​

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Answered by Krishsamriidh
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Graphite is a good conductor of electricity because its electrons are delocalized or free to move around. ... Graphite is made up of bonded carbon atoms. One carbon atom is strongly bonded to three other carbon atoms, resulting in carbon sheets.

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Answered by Madhushree09
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The Carbons in Graphite are loosely attached and also attached in such a way that many free electrons scattered in the total lattice of Graphite.

Because of these free electrons, graphite conducts electricity.

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