Chemistry, asked by agarwalkamya599, 3 months ago

why is graphite slippery​

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Answered by aggarwal6772
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Explanation:

31. (a) Calculate the mass of oxygen in 6.022 × 1023 number of oxygen atoms.

(b) 10.0 g of CaCO3 on heating gave 4.4g of CO2 and 5.6g of CaO. Show that these observations are in

agreement with the law of conservation of mass.

Answered by ankushrathour2004
3

Explanation:

The delocalised electrons are free to move through the structure, so graphite can conduct electricity. ... The layers in graphite can slide over each other because the forces between them are weak. This makes graphite slippery, so it is useful as a lubricant .

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