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Graphite - intermolecular bonding.

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What going on with the molecule? Are the van der waals forces the attraction between the delocalised electrons and carbons positive nuclei only?

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Graphite consists of a series of plates of six membered rings of carbon all chemically bonded to each other, like a vast poly nuclear aromatic compound. The plates are only held together by Van Der Vaal's forces, hence the excellent slip properties as the plates slide over each other.
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