Graphite is made of pure carbon atoms. The bond between the C atoms is called a covalent bond.
single covalent bond between each carbon.
all C-C bond length in graphite is 1.415 angstrom which agree with the assumption that the bond order in graphite is nearly 1.33
Diamond and Graphite both have single covalent bonds whereas Buckminsterfullerene has double covalent bonds.
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Graphite is made of pure carbon atoms. The bond between the C atoms is called a covalent bond.
Graphite is made of pure carbon atoms. The bond between the C atoms is called a covalent bond.
Graphite is made of pure carbon atoms. The bond between the C atoms is called a covalent bond.
single covalent bond between each carbon.
all C-C bond length in graphite is 1.415 angstrom which agree with the assumption that the bond order in graphite is nearly 1.33
Diamond and Graphite both have single covalent bonds whereas Buckminsterfullerene has double covalent bonds.
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seeing how it has a CRYSTAL STRUCTURE I would say ionic bond.
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Ionic compounds are said to be the compounds that form relatively stronger bonds. But there are exceptions such as diamond, graphite and carborundum which are covalent compounds.
Yes, it can bond with other cabons . For example, a diamond, graphite (in pencils) and charcoal.
Graphite Powder or graphite is the slippery type of Carbon! :) hope I helped! :P