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Taniya Howard
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10 January, 17:33
Why is graphite non-malleable
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Keaton Benitez
10 January, 17:46
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because of lack of plastic deformation (no dislocation movement in its structure). So, you cannot sheet or forge a graphite as steel for example.
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