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why graphite conducts electricity gcse

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Answered by shubhamsinghraj
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The structure of graphite is such that each of four atom of carbon is attached atoms of other layer except one which is free to move. It is collection of these electrons that graphite conducts  electricity
Answered by 16MonksS
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The delocalised electrons are free to move through the structure, so graphite can conduct electricity.  The layers in graphite can slide over each other because the forces between them are weak. This makes graphite slippery, so it is useful as a lubricant .

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