Graphite is a soft solid lubricant extremely difficult to melt. The reason for this anomalous behaviour is that graphite :
A
is a non-crystalline substance
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B
is an allotropic form of diamond
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C
has molecules of variable molar masses like polymers
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D
has carbon atoms arranged in large plates of rings of strongly bound carbon atoms with weak interplate bonds
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Solution
The correct option is D has carbon atoms arranged in large plates of rings of strongly bound carbon atoms with weak interplate bonds
Graphite is a soft solid lubricant extremely difficult to melt. The reason for this anomalous behavior is that graphite has carbon atoms arranged in large plates of hexagonal rings of strongly bound carbon atoms with weak interplate bonds.
Graphite has sheet structure in which different layers of graphite are arranged over each other. These layers are held together by weak attractive forces, so they are free to slide over one other. Thus it is soft.