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why graphite is used as electrodes in batteries​

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Answered by saima39
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Due to the presence of valence electrons that are free to move around, they allow electricity to pass. As graphite is a good conductor of electricity and is a cheap option available, it is used widely in many applications including arc lamp electrodes.

Answered by Jeetrup
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Explanation:

As ghapite is a earthly substance and has a capacity to withstand passing of electric current through it ,so graphite is used in electrodes of a battery.

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