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How many atoms are connected with a carbon atom in graphite?

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In one molecule of graphite, each carbon atom is COVALENTLY bonded to three other carbon atoms.

Graphite has a giant structure. It also has a layer structure. In graphite, the carbon atoms JOIN together to form hexagonal rings which form each layer. There are millions of layers of carbon atoms in a CRYSTAL of graphite. These layers are held together by weak Van der WAAL's force.

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