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Give reason graphite is soft and slippery in nature


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Graphite features several layers with each layer featuring a hexagonal arrangement of carbon atoms.

These layers have the ability to slide over each other, owing to the weak forces between them.

This sliding is what makes graphite slippery and a relatively good lubricant.


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