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Q: Is graphite conductive when molten?
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Is conductive graphite a metal?

Graphite is not a metal.


How is conductive ink is made?

The conductive ink contain a very fine powder of graphite or other conductive material.


Why salt is called electrolyte?

Sodium chloride (in water solution or molten) is electrically conductive.


Is SrOH2 conductive?

Strontium hydroxide does not conduct electricity as a solid, but does conduct it when molten or when dissolved in water.


Is graphite malleable?

Yes. The weak attractions between the layers of atoms in graphite are easily broken. Therefore, graphite is soft and the layers can slide over each other.


How did the chernobyl disaster harm the environment?

fallout from burning graphite mixed with molten reactor fuel.


Is graphite lead conductive?

Graphite itself is pure carbon. But it might be possible for some samples of graphite to contain impurities of lead.


When do you say that the circuit is open?

When the conductor between two contacts is a non-conductive material such as air, the circuit is open. WHen the conductor between two contacts is a conductive material such as graphite or ferrous metal, it is closed.


Is potassium fluoride conductive?

yes, it is a good conductor as it dissociates to give +ive and -ive ions which conduct electricity.


Is there Exceptions for low conductivity in covalent bonding?

Yes. Graphite is covalently bonded but is moderately conductive, as are some poly-aromatic compounds.


Is there any other conductor that is not metal?

Graphite is a conductor and not a metal. Also molten salts and ionic (salt) solutions are conductors but not metal.


What is the graphite?

a form of the element carbon (just like diamond is pure carbon). Graphite is used (with clays) in the lead of pencils, as a lubricant, for crucibles (vessels to hold high temperature molten metals), and a host of other things..