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15.
Which of the following is used as a lubricant?
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Aditya patel said:
8 years ago
It is also used as a lubricant in nuclear reactors.
Sakshi said:
8 years ago
Thanks.
SUPRIT KUMAR RATH said:
8 years ago
Yeah,
According to me, Graphite has very smooth surface. It has one free (delocalysed) electron. Moreover, the carbon atoms present makes it's slippery.
So, It is used as a solid lubricant.
According to me, Graphite has very smooth surface. It has one free (delocalysed) electron. Moreover, the carbon atoms present makes it's slippery.
So, It is used as a solid lubricant.
Rajdeep said:
8 years ago
Graphite is a solid lubricant.
Srnaidu said:
8 years ago
How graphite is used as a lubricant?
Himani don said:
8 years ago
Graphite is the 'gray lead in your drawing pencil. Graphite is not lead at all; the misnomer arose because it was mistaken for a form of leGraphite is best suited for lubrication in air. Water vapour is a necessary component for graphite lubrication. The adsorption of water reduces the bonding energy between the hexagonal planes of the graphite to a lower level than the adhesion energy between a substrate and the graphite. Because water vapour is a requirement for lubrication, graphite is not effective in a vacuum. Because it is electrically conductive, graphite can promote galvanic corrosion. In an oxidative atmosphere, graphite is effective at high temperatures up to 450° C continuously and can withstand much higher temperature peaks.
Ad when first discovered in England. Graphite is, in fact, a form of carbon, and is non-toxic. Pencils have never been made from lead, but it was not until the late 18th century that the true composition of the material was identified, and the original name stuck. Modern pencil cores contain an extruded blend of pulverised graphite and clay.
Ad when first discovered in England. Graphite is, in fact, a form of carbon, and is non-toxic. Pencils have never been made from lead, but it was not until the late 18th century that the true composition of the material was identified, and the original name stuck. Modern pencil cores contain an extruded blend of pulverised graphite and clay.
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Madhur said:
8 years ago
I got it now, Thanks for the help.
Pravakar said:
8 years ago
Thanks for all your information.
Naresh said:
9 years ago
Thank you all for explaining the answer.
Pavithran of sri gurukulam hosur said:
9 years ago
Graphite contains layers of carbon atoms. The layers slide over each other easily because there are only weak forces between them, making graphite slippery. Graphite contains delocalised electrons (free electrons).
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