How graphite conducts electricity?
-> Carbon has three types of allotropes. one is diamond, second one is graphite and third is buckminsterfullerene (c-60). Diamond and Graphite has more dangling bonds than Buckminsterfullerene at the edges. This is the reason for which Buckminsterfullerene (c-60) is the purest allotrope of carbon.
Graphite is slippery to touch and is able to conduct electricity due to the presence of one free electron which is not participated in bond formation.
In graphite, double bond contains two types of bonds. One is sigma bond and another is pi bond. Single bond contains only sigma bond. Sigma bonds are strong in nature while pi bonds are weak. They are weak because the electrons which form pi bonds, always replace each other from their own position. That movement helps in the movement of ions. As ions are carrier of charge, Graphite is able to conduct electricity.
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