Chemistry, asked by amannewton9, 11 months ago

why we considered graphite as non metals??
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Answered by Anonymous
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In graphite, the carbon atoms are joined together and arranged in layers. ... Graphite is a non-metal and it is the only non-metal that can conduct electricity. You can find non-metals on the right side of the periodic table and graphite is the only non-metal that is a good conductor of electricity.

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Answered by mayank1245
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Because it is a form of carbon and carbon is a non metal.

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