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Is graphite a network solid?

Yes, graphite is a network solid.


Is graphite a solid material?

Yes, graphite is a solid material.


What is the state of matter at room temperature of graphite?

Graphite is a solid.


Is graphite a noble gas?

Nope.... graphite is a solid - a form of carbon.


What kind of crystalline solid is a graphite?

Graphite is a type of crystalline solid known as a covalent network solid. It consists of layers of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, with strong covalent bonds within the layers and weaker van der Waals forces between them. This structure gives graphite its characteristic properties, such as electrical conductivity and lubricity. The layers can easily slide over one another, making graphite useful as a lubricant and in pencil leads.


What is graphite solid liquid or gas?

Graphite is a solid form of carbon. It is a crystalline form of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in layers. Graphite has a high melting point and does not exist in a liquid or gaseous state under normal conditions.


What state is carbon (graphite) at 20 degrees celsius?

Graphite is a solid at 20 0C.


Diamonds and graphite are examples of what solid?

Diamonds and graphite are both allotropes of carbon.


Which non metallic solid is not an electrical insulator?

graphite


What does this solid carbon become part of?

Solid carbon (C) may be diamond, graphite, coal, carbon black etc.


Why is a pencil a solid at room temperature?

The "lead" in the pencil is a form of carbon called graphite. Graphite has a melting temperature of about 6606 degrees F. So, unless you can heat the graphite to that temperature, it will remain as a solid.


Is graphite a solid liquid or a gas?

Graphite is a solid. It's commonly seen in pencils (as a replacement for real lead, which is poisonous), and is a component in the process in manufacturing man-made or industrial diamonds.