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why graphite conduct electricity................​

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Answered by umaraligourgmailcom
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Graphite can conduct electricity because of the delocalised (free) electrons in its structure. These arise because each carbon atom is only bonded to 3 other carbon atoms. This leaves 1 electron to become delocalised.

Answered by Aa006raw
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Explanation:

Graphite is a good conductor of electricity. Its structure is the main reason for this property. Each carbon atom in graphite is directly linked to only three carbon atoms through covalent bonds. ... These free electrons make graphite a good conductor of electricity.

Graphite can conduct electricity because of the delocalised (free) electrons in its structure. These arise because each carbon atom is only bonded to 3 other carbon atoms. This leaves 1 electron to become delocalised.

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