Yes, graphite is a conductor of electricity.
You can do the following to prove it to!
1. Do the following demonstration to see if the graphite "lead" inside a pencil is a conductor. You will need a 6-volt lantern battery, a small flashlight bulb, a pair of metal scissors (with no insulating plastic or rubber on them), and a pencil with the eraser and its holder sawn off.
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Experiment By Oak Meadow
Graphite conducts electricity.
Graphite is brittle but a good conductor of electricity.
A lead of a pencil is a conductor because it is made of graphite, which allows electricity to flow through it. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity due to the free movement of electrons in its molecular structure.
Yes, graphite is a conductor of electricity. It has a unique structure that allows electrons to move freely through its layers, making it a good conductor.
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
Graphite conducts electricity.
Graphite is a good conductor of electricity beacause graphite is sp-2 hybirdize orbit
Graphite is one!
Graphite conducts electricity.
Graphite is brittle but a good conductor of electricity.
as graphite is a good conductor of electricity...........
graphite is a good conductor of electricity because it's electrons are free to move, and are very stable at the same time; however this means electricity can only pass through the layers and thus not powdered graphite.
Graphite
Graphite is a good conductor of heat and electricity, while anthracite, charcoal, and diamond are poor conductors.
Carbon, when it is in the form of graphite.
A lead of a pencil is a conductor because it is made of graphite, which allows electricity to flow through it. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity due to the free movement of electrons in its molecular structure.
Yes, graphite is a conductor of electricity. It has a unique structure that allows electrons to move freely through its layers, making it a good conductor.