Past Papers Archive: why is graphite slippery
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1. STM_HOPG.pdf
STM of HOPG - Nanoscience Instruments 2 atoms, where the single covalent bonds are formed by the overlap of sp3 hybrid orbitals on each carbon atom. Graphite is an important material that has many uses.
2. C2.2_Structure_and_Properties_checklist.pdf
Review C2.2 Structure and Properties - Brakenhale … Explain why the bonding in graphite allows it to be soft and slippery. [HT] Explain how delocalised electrons allow graphite to conduct heat and electricity. [HT ...
3. 02_properties_of_bonding.pdf
Unit C2 C2 - Weebly (ii) Graphite is a good lubricant because it is slippery. Use the diagram to explain why graphite is slippery. ... (2) (Total 4 marks) Page: 1: of: 5: Unit C2, C2.2 2 ...
4. IND-109441-0115.pdf
PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GRAPHITE Graphite is very soft and slippery, while diamond is one of the hardest substances known to man. Carbon, as microscopic diamonds, is found in some meteorites. Natural ...
5. page_559.pdf
Another form of carbon is graphite. Graphite is the … Chapter 17:Chemical Bonds and Compounds559 Another form of carbon is graphite. Graphite is the dark, slippery component of pencil “lead.” Graphite has a different ...
6. What_is_a_Diamond_Workbook_2017.pdf
gemkids.gia.edu
What Is a Diamond? - GemKids What Is a Diamond? This workbook belongs to: ... layers and makes the resulting material “slippery.” This is why graphite is an excellent lubricant. In diamond ...
7. download.asp?file=404&type=pdf
C1 Topic 1 Chemical Bonds, Ionic, Covalent and … Why is graphite soft and slippery? It has weak intermolecular forces between the layers so the layers can slide Graphene and Fullerenes 39. Describe the structure of ...
8. download.asp?file=143&type=pdf
C1 REVISION 5.1 Atomic Structure Explain why they don’t form molecules: ... Graphite Delocalised GIANT COVALENT SUBSTANCES Name 3 of these substances: Why is graphite slippery and conduct ...
9. COAS_C1_06_acts_ws3.pdf
advancedsciences.cambridge.org
9780521726924 ch06 ws3 - Cambridge OCR … b Why have graphite fishing rods sometimes proved to be dangerous accessories? [1] 7 a Explain why is graphite soft and slippery whilst diamond is the hardest natural ...
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