Essential Chemistry for IGCSE - Structure And Bonding (Section 5 - No. 37)

Why does graphite have a high melting point?
Because it is made of strong covalent bonds within the layers
Because of the weak intermolecular forces.
Because of the delocalized electrons.
Because it is a simple molecular substance

Explanation

Graphite has a high melting point, because of the strong covalent bonds within its layers.

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