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I thought in graphite not only covalent compounds are involved but Van der Waals forces between the layers are also there. So D is therefore not possible.option A right ans
option D is wrong because sometime carbons of diamon make a new diamond by reacting with other element like Na (google it with yellow diamond )
thats wat ithink might any body else have better explanation !!
vaanderwals ??
hey can u explain it again....weak forces of attraction
ohk!jazakAllahweak forces of attraction
weak forces between layers of graphite and molecules of simple covalent compounds.break down on gentle heatinghey can u explain it again....
hope i can help.hey can u explain it again....
ohkay thanx so graphite is not a covalent compound?weak forces between layers of graphite and molecules of simple covalent compounds.break down on gentle heating
It IS. Just that it also has van der waalsohkay thanx so graphite is not a covalent compound?
graphite structure:hey can u explain it again....
i said between molecules of covalent compounds . hope it makes it moe prominentohkay thanx so graphite is not a covalent compound?
graphite structure:
Carbon atoms are bonded to other carbon atoms. (i think its bonded with 3 other C atoms)
then 1 whole layer of such bnding is connected to the layer above it by WEEK VAN DER WAAL'S forces. these forces are responsible for the unique properties of graphite. means it is used as a lubricant b/c these WEEK forces allow the layers to slide over each other making it slippery. got it??
yes thankyou bothIt IS. Just that it also has van der waals
lol it was thanxi said between molecules of covalent compounds . hope it makes it moe prominent
mcq 1 Plx
reaction with alkali/base.... i guessHow can we liberate Ammonia from ammounium compounds?
react it with alkalisHow can we liberate Ammonia from ammounium compounds?
LOl no its D nitrogen
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