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Why is so much graphite required for the electron its electrolytic process?

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So much graphite required for the electron its electrolytic process because The atomic structure of graphite results in a large number of electrons not being bonded, allowing them to migrate between the layers of graphite. Hope this helps you.

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So much graphite required for the electron its electrolytic process because The atomic structure of graphite results in a large number of electrons not being bonded, allowing them to migrate between the layers of graphite.

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