Science, asked by soumyapriya2407khus, 4 months ago

why graphite is used in batteries?​

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Answered by Priyakshipriya
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Answer:

Graphite is commonly used as the active material in negative electrodes mainly because it can reversibly place Lithium-ions between its many layers. This reversible electrochemical capability is maintained over several of thousands of cycles in batteries with optimized electrodes.


soumyapriya2407khus: give this answer at class8th level
Priyakshipriya: In pencils and lubricants,graphite is used. It is a strong heat and energy conductor. In electrical devices such as electrodes, batteries, and solar panels, its high conductivity makes it useful.
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Answered by arundhotic37
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Explanation:

Graphite is commonly used as the active material in negative electrodes mainly because it can reversibly place Lithium-ions between its many layers. This reversible electrochemical capability is maintained over several of thousands of cycles in batteries with optimized electrodes.


soumyapriya2407khus: give this answer at class 8th level
arundhotic37: it can be used as it has many layers of ions
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