Graphite (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)

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Properties of Graphite

What are the properties of graphite?

  • Graphite is soft and slippery

    • Each carbon atom is bonded to three other carbon atom forming layers 

    • The layers are free to slide over each other because there are only weak forces between the layers, not covalent bonds 

  • Graphite can conduct electricity and heat   

    • Due to each carbon atom only forming three bonds, one electron from each carbon atom is delocalised 

    • The delocalised electrons are free to move 

    • Graphite is similar to metals in that it has delocalised electrons  

  • Graphite has a high melting point because:

    • It has a giant covalent structure 

    • There are strong covalent bonds between atoms which need lots of energy to break 

Bonding and structure in graphite

Diagram showing 2 different representations of graphite's structure, both highlighting how each carbon atom is covelently bonded to 3 other carbon atoms
In graphite, each carbon is bonded to three other carbon atoms forming layers 

Exam Tip

Remember: Explaining the melting point for any giant covalent structure is always the same:

  • They have giant covalent structures

  • There are many strong covalent bonds

  • These need lots of energy to break

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