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How does graphite act as lubricants? |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: Graphite as a lubricant: Structurally in graphite, each CARBON atom is joined together with 3 other carbon atom through a WEAK BOND CALLED Vander Waal FORCES and gives a layer like appearance. ... This sliding ability accounts for graphite's usage as lubricant |
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