The electrical conductivity
The structure of graphite accounts for the design of graphite electrodes in the sense that the tight structural composition of graphite makes it easy for them to be arranged in electrodes.
It is malleable.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
this is because alkali is good conductor of electricity and it is used in alkaline batteries
Graphite is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat. Graphite can withstand extremely high temperatures and is not affected by majority of reagents and acids. This property gives graphite uses which are unique and peculiar.
The structure of graphite accounts for the design of graphite electrodes in the sense that the tight structural composition of graphite makes it easy for them to be arranged in electrodes.
Graphite is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat. Graphite can withstand extremely high temperatures and is not affected by majority of reagents and acids. This property gives graphite uses which are unique and peculiar.
Both diamond and graphite are alltropes of carbon. But the crystal structure of diamond makes it the hardest natural mineral, while the crystal structure of graphite makes it a natural for pencils.
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It is malleable.
Its Malleability
It is chemically unreactive.
Its inert property makes it suitable for its uses.
Graphite (I think)
Its extreme hardness.
It would be the scientific way of saying "Wayne ROONEY"