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Title: Why does graphite feel slippery to the touch?
Post by: Fochaian on Apr 2, 2016
Why does graphite feel slippery to the touch?
A) The carbon atoms in graphite are spaced closely together.
B) Graphite is soft and easily crushes into powder.
C) Graphite atoms have many free electrons.
D) Graphite absorbs water from the air so the surface always feels slippery.


Title: Re: Why does graphite feel slippery to the touch?
Post by: Gursh on May 15, 2016
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Title: Re: Why does graphite feel slippery to the touch?
Post by: Fochaian on May 18, 2016
Makes total sense now, marking this solved