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Why is graphite used as electrode

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Answered by ardabmutiyaar
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Graphite is an electric conductor, consequently, useful in such applications as arc lamp electrodes. It can conduct electricity due to the vast electron delocalization within the carbon layers (a phenomenon called aromaticity). These valence electrons are free to move, so are able to conduct electricity.

Answered by vikhyat04
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This is because it is inert, does not react, can withstand high temperatures and does not interfere the reaction.

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