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CAS 7782-42-5

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Graphite

Description:
Graphite, with the CAS number 7782-42-5, is a naturally occurring form of carbon characterized by its layered structure, where carbon atoms are arranged in hexagonal lattices. This arrangement allows for weak van der Waals forces between the layers, enabling them to slide over one another, which imparts lubricating properties. Graphite is known for its high electrical conductivity, making it useful in applications such as batteries and electrodes. It also exhibits excellent thermal conductivity and stability at high temperatures. Chemically, graphite is inert and resistant to most acids and bases, although it can react with strong oxidizers. Its physical properties include a metallic luster, a soft texture, and a high melting point. Graphite is commonly used in pencils, lubricants, and as a moderator in nuclear reactors. Additionally, it serves as a precursor for the production of graphene, a material with remarkable strength and electrical properties. Overall, graphite's unique characteristics make it a versatile material in various industrial applications.
Formula:C24X12
InChI:InChI=1/C
InChI key:InChIKey=OKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[C]
Synonyms:
  • 10099M
  • 100W42Sa
  • 1502Zv
  • 150F
  • 160-50N
  • 160-80N
  • 2020Pt
  • 220-50N
  • 3203Hs
  • 3715Rf174
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