Question
Question: Graphite is a soft solid lubricant extremely difficult to melt. The reason for this anomalous behavi...
Graphite is a soft solid lubricant extremely difficult to melt. The reason for this anomalous behaviour is that graphite.
Is a non-crystalline substance.
Is an allotropic form of diamond
Has molecules of variable molecular masses like polymers
Has carbon atoms arranged in large plates of rings of strongly bound carbon atoms with weak interplate bonds.
Has carbon atoms arranged in large plates of rings of strongly bound carbon atoms with weak interplate bonds.
Solution
Graphite has a two-dimensional sheet like structure and each carbon atom makes a use of sp2 hybridisation.
The above layer structure of graphite is less compact than that of diamond. Further, since the bonding between the layers involving only van der Waal’s forces is weak, these layers can slide over each other. This gives softness, greasiness and lubricating character of graphite.