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Why graphite conduct elctricity? Despite a non-metallic form. |
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Answer» Graphite can conduct electricity because of the delocalised (free) electrons in its structure. Graphite on the other hand, although also only made up of carbon atoms, is the only non-metal that can conduct electricity. ... This delocalised electron is no longer associated with one particular carbon atom and it is able to move freely between the carbon layers of graphite and conduct electricity |
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