Because it has mobile electrons while diamond has no mobile electrons.
add Blue diamonds will conduct electricity, and this is caused by the impurity boron, which aids electron transfer.
Because it sucks monkey testicles
It depends on the form of the carbon, if it is charcoal or diamond (yes diamond) then no. But if it is graphite then yes. The reason why it can pass through graphite has to do with the bonding and the molecular structure of graphite which involves delocalised electrons not associated with any particular carbon atom, thereby providing a means by which to transfer charge.
Yes, electricity can pass through graphite as it is a conductor of electricity due to the presence of delocalized electrons. However, heat does not typically pass through graphite easily, as it is a good thermal insulator due to its layered structure that traps heat.
graphite is made from carbon atoms and carbon atoms try to make 4 bonds with each other, but in graphite theres only 3 bonds leaving an extra electron to pass the electrical current through
Graphite is opaque, meaning it does not allow light to pass through it. This is because graphite is made up of layers of carbon atoms arranged in a way that absorbs and scatters light rather than allowing it to pass through.
Because pencil graphite has organic binders holding it together that the body can digest or at least break it down into tiny bits, making it easy to eliminate. Diamond is can not be digested and must pass through the entire GI tract to be eliminated from the body. Zentrails
Graphite which is a crystalline allotrope of carbon conducts electricity because of the presence of free mobile electrons occassioned by their planar structure.
Resistance in the circuit makes it difficult for current to pass through.
Yes, we can boil water if we pass enough current through it......
No, kerosene is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. Therefore, current does not pass through kerosene.
Yes.
Yes. Graphite is not a great conductor of electricity, but it does allow electric current to flow. It is sometimes called a semi-metal because it has the property of conducting like other metals, but it is much less conductive. The resistance of graphite is about a thousand times greater than the resistance of other common metals such as aluminum and copper. However poor the conductivity of graphite is, it a long way from being an insulator. Graphite conducts electricity billions of time better than most common insulators like rubber and plastic. There are very few materials that fall in this middle area of being modest conductors, so graphite has a lot of uses when it comes to allowing a modest flow of electricity.