Anonymous ID: e2754b July 9, 2021, 9:58 p.m. No.14092271   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2296 >>2303

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>Graphene

Learned something. I knew I'd heard the word somewhere.

 

"Difference Between Graphite and Graphene

July 6, 2018 Posted by Madhu

 

The key difference between graphite and graphene is that graphite is an allotrope of carbon having a high number of carbon sheets whereas graphene is a single carbon sheet of graphite.

 

Graphite is a well-known allotrope of carbon. Moreover, we consider it as a semimetal, and it has a layered structure with several layers of carbon that are well-packed on each other. One layer out of these layers is a graphene sheet. A graphene sheet is considered as a nanoparticle according to its dimensions."