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Graphite conducts electricity because of...

Graphite conducts electricity because of :

A

Weak van der Waals forces between layers

B

Covalent bonding between carbon atoms of layers

C

Delocalized electrons in each layer

D

`sp^2`-hybridisation of carbon atoms in each layer

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C
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