Because there free electrons are present in conduction shell of graphite hence this electrons transfer charge from one place to another place in graphite crystal, & makes it conductive.Ok bhAI
conduction takes place in a non metal by vibrating particles hopefully this helped, its just a short sentence that summed it up really good luck! if your doing a test lol
Carbon may be an insulator or it may be a conductor. It depends on which allotrope of carbon we are investigating. Graphite is a conductor, but diamond is an insulator. In either case, the manner in which electrons are bound in the structure determines whether any of them are free to contribute to current flow. In graphite, we find electrons in the conduction band, and it will conduct electric current. In diamond, the electrons are not in the conduction band, and are not available to support current flow.
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Graphite is one of the numerous allotropes of the element carbon. For allotropes of carbon please visit the link located underneath the answer.
Conduction takes place in liquids and gaz's
no
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
It does
yes
yes
No
conduction take place in solids and gases
Conduction is the misfit. The other three take place at the Atomic or molecular level. Conduction is the transmission of energy, not particles.
Its molecular structure is a sheet, this creates the anisotropy.
Conduction
It ionizes and creates path for the conduction to take place.