This image may not be used in educational posters Graphite, molecular model. Graphite is used in pencil leads and as a lubricant. It is composed of pa


This image may not be used in educational posters Graphite, molecular model. Graphite is used in pencil leads and as a lubricant. It is composed of parallel layers of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms (spheres). Within each layer the carbon atoms are linked by strong covalent bonds, while the parallel layers are linked together by weak Van der Waals' forces. This Van der Waals' bonding is strong enough to hold the layers together, yet weak enough to let them slide over each other. This confers graphite's softness and its ability to act as a lubricant.


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