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The crystal layers in graphite are held together by

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Chemistry WAEC 2014

The crystal layers in graphite are held together by

  • covalent bond
  • electrostatic forces
  • ionic bond
  • van der Waal's forces checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

The atoms in a given layer are held together by strong covalent linkages, but the forces between the layers are the weak van der waals forces

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