why graphite is conductor of electricity
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Graphite is soft and slippery because there are only weak intermolecular forces between its layers. Graphite is a good conductor of heat and electricity. This is because, like metals, graphite contains delocalised electrons. These electrons are free to move through the structure of the graphite.
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Because graphite contains free electrons in its outer covering that's why electricity can flow easily through graphite.
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