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In graphite C atom is in …state
Options
(a) sp³
(b) sp
(c) sp²
(d) none of these
Correct Answer:
sp²
Explanation:
In graphite, the carbon atoms are arranged in regular hexagons in flat parallel layers.Each C atom in these layers is bonded to other three by sp² covalent bonds. Each layer is bonded to the adjacent layers by weak van der Waals forces.
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Subject: Chemistry
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In graphite each carbon is Very strongly healded by each other through a double bond so the hybridisation is sp2