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Graphene has strong molecules made of thin graphite sheets. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, making it incredibly thin yet extremely strong and flexible.

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Is carbon able to break into thin sheets?

In for form of graphite it can be broken into graphene sheets. In other forms carbon does not break into sheets.


What is the cleavage of graphite?

graphite breaks by cleavage because the bonds between its atoms are less strong in directions


How many directions of cleavage does graphite have?

Graphite has one direction of cleavage, which means it cleaves easily along one plane, resulting in thin sheets. This property is due to the layered structure of graphite, where atoms are arranged in flat sheets held together by weak forces.


How does the cleAvage of graphite differ from that of mica?

Cleavage in graphite occurs parallel to its basal plane, resulting in thin, planar sheets being formed. Mica, on the other hand, cleaves into thin, elastic sheets parallel to its basal plane due to its layered structure.


What property does graphite have that makes it useful in pencils?

Graphite is made of carbon atoms arranged into extremely thin sheets (they are many atoms wide, but only one atom thick.) The sheets are held together by very weak forces, so when you write, you exert enough force to pull the sheets apart, leaving some on the paper.


What is the soft yellow metal than can be hammer into thin sheets?

malleable can be hammered into thin sheets


What 2 minerals are found in fine strands thin sheet's and irregular masses?

Muscovite and Phlogopite, along with Biotite and Lepidolite and many others are all minerals that cleave into thin sheets with a fair amount of flexibility. However, these minerals are all part of the silicate mineral group known as Micas. Slate can also be cleaved into thin sheets which are slightly flexible, but which are quite brittle. Graphite may also be expanded by chemical treatments to yield a flexible sheet known as graphite foil with interesting electrical and thermal properties.


What kind of material can be hammered into thin sheets?

Materials such as gold, silver, copper, and aluminum can be hammered into thin sheets due to their malleability. These metals have strong metallic bonds that allow their atoms to be easily deformed without breaking, enabling them to be shaped into thin layers through hammering or rolling processes.


What is the term that describes the ability of many metals to be pounded to thin sheets?

malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.


What is the terms that describes the ability of many metals to be pounded into thin sheets?

malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.


Will graphite break apart with fracture or cleavage?

Graphite will break apart through cleavage, which means it will split along flat surfaces parallel to its crystal structure. This is because graphite has a layered structure with weak bonds between the layers, allowing them to easily slide past each other.


What is the term that describes the ability of many metals to be pounded into thin sheets?

malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.