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write three properties of graphite and four uses​

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Answered by avianna
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ANSWER:

Graphite is chemically inert to almost all chemicals.

➤ It burns completely when heated in oxygen to form carbon dioxide. However, it fails to burn in air, even if it is heated to high temperatures.

➤ When heated in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid and potassium dichromate, graphite gets oxidized to carbon dioxide.

➤ Due to its chemical inertness and stability at high temperatures, it is widely used as a refractory material.

USES :

Manufacture of 'lead' used in pencils

1)Refractories

2)Steel making

3)Lubricant

4)Making electrodes

5)Manufacture of polishes and paints

6)Molds in foundry

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Answered by krishna7684
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graphite is soft
conduct electricity
allotrope of carbon

it's uses
in pencils
in electrode Tec
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