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Grapheme itself does not melt in the traditional sense, as it is a two-dimensional material made of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Instead of melting, grapheme may decompose at high temperatures or undergo phase transitions. Its thermal stability allows it to withstand significant heat, but it will eventually break down if exposed to extreme conditions.

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