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why is graphite soft in nature​

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Answered by rowdy1826
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Graphite is soft and slippery because its carbon atoms are bound together by weak bonds known as Van der Waal forces. Van der Waal forces are bonds...

Answered by niujackson
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graphite is soft in nature because the carbon atoms in graphite are held together by weak Van der Waals force.

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