Why is graphene robust, but graphite not?
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It's the nature of the bonds between theCarbon atoms that affects the overall structural integrity/resistance/ of the material. ... Graphene is pretty much 1 atom-thick layer of graphite. Layers ofGraphene form Graphite. Graphite is very weak because the layers it is made of are very weakly bounded amongst eachother.
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⏺️Yes, the force between the graphene layers is relatively weak. It is a bit like slate, which breaks very easily along is layers, but is quite strong in the XY plane. Modern graphene is also produced in larger sheets
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⏺️Yes, the force between the graphene layers is relatively weak. It is a bit like slate, which breaks very easily along is layers, but is quite strong in the XY plane. Modern graphene is also produced in larger sheets
⏹️hope it will help you ✨✨✨✨✨
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