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Graphite consists of layers of `C` atoms. Within the layers, covalent bonds hold the `C` atoms in six-membered rings. The `C-C` bond length in graphite is………pm.A. `141`B. `132`C. `120`D. `154`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
The `C - C` bonds in graphite are much shorter than those in diamond `(154 p m)` but very similar to the `140 p m` bonds in benzene `(C_(6)H_(6))`. The short interatomic distance in graphite is the consequence of multiple bonding between `C` atoms whithin layers. Like benzene, graphite has a delocalized `pi` electron system throughout the plane of the `C` rings resulting from the overlap of the `2p_(z)` atomic orbitals at right angles to the plane of the rings. This arrangement results in a net `1(1)/(3)` bonds between each pair of `C` atoms.


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