Interlayer distance in graphite is:
Graphite is composed of flat two - dimensional sheets or layers of carbon atom. Each sheet or layer consists of flat hexagonal rings of C-atoms. In each layer, each C-atom is linked to three C-atoms by a C-C covalent bond. The C-C bond length in each hexagonal ring is 141.5 pm, as each C-atom is sp2 hybridised, i.e., only three of the valence electrons of each C-atom are involved in forming σ bond (using sp2 hybrid orbitals). The fourth electron forms a π bond. The π-electrons are delocalized over the whole sheet, and as they are mobile, graphite conducts heat and electricity.