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Waldo
7 August, 23:47
Describe the structure and bonding in graphite.
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Damion Ali
8 August, 03:33
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In graphite, each carbon atom is covalently bonded to 3 other carbon atoms ... These extra electrons are delocalised, or free to move, in the area between layers of carbon atoms. As these electrons are free to move they are able to carry charge and thus graphite can conduct electricity.
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