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Why is graphite diamagnetic?
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Why is graphite diamagnetic even when each carbon atom has an unpaired electron?
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how do the carbon atoms form bonds to each other?
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Quote from: ardbeg on August 31, 2010, 11:44:44 PM
how do the carbon atoms form bonds to each other?
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What is the configuration of the carbon atoms in graphite (how are they bonded)?
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