大象传媒

Graphite

Graphite has a giant covalent structure in which:

  • each carbon atom forms three with other carbon atoms
  • the carbon atoms form layers of hexagonal rings
  • there are weak forces of attraction between the layers
  • there is one, non-bonded 鈥 or delocalised 鈥 electron for each atom

Graphite鈥檚 properties include:

  • high melting and boiling points. Graphite鈥檚 many covalent bonds are strong and substantial energy is needed to break them.
  • good electrical conductivity. Each carbon atom has an unbonded electron. The unbonded electrons are delocalised electrons that are free to move and carry charge.
  • softness. The weak forces between graphite鈥檚 layers allow them to slide.

Graphite is used as a and in pencils.

Graphite sheet
Figure caption,
The dotted lines represent the weak forces between the layers in graphite.