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why graphite is a good conductor of electricity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Graphite is a good conductor of electricity because its electrons are delocalized or free to move around. Graphite is structured into planes with tightly bound atoms. There is a great deal of distance between planes, and they are bonded weakly together, allowing the electrons to move around.

Answered by trunkscapsule999
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Answer:

graphite is a good conductor of electricity because

Explanation:

In graphite each carbon atom has one free electron that's not used to form covalent bond this delocalized electron is responsible for the conduction of electricity

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