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why graphite is smooth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(Bookish) Withn,the layer the carbon atom are held by the strong covalent bonds but between the layers (as shown above) we have the weak van Vander Waals forces and it therefore becomes easy for two layers to slip past each other giving Graphite its smooth nature and usefulness in lubrication.

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Answered by ananya587
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Within the layers, the carbon atoms are held by the strong covalent bondsbut between the layer we have the week Van der waals forces and it therefore becomes easy for two layers to slip past each other giving Graphite it's smooth nature and usefulness in lubrication.

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