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  • Graphite: A Non-Metallic Solid with Excellent Electrical Conductivity
    The correct answer is Graphite.

    Graphite is a solid that conducts electricity but is not a metal. It is a mineral made of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal structure. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity because its electrons are loosely bound to the atoms and can move freely through the material. This makes it a useful material for making electrodes, batteries, and other electrical components.

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