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    Question: Can graphene be destroyed?

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    Asked by 2happydancingxoxo to Frank, Ian, Isabel, Zena on 18 Mar 2015.
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      Ian Sandal answered on 18 Mar 2015:


      Yes. Graphene is just a very thin layer of carbon. (only a single layer of atoms). This gives it many unusual properties regarding optics and electrical. It is also very strong relative to its size, but it is not indestructible.

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