Understanding the structure of graphene is very easy because it is nature’s simplest yet strongest design. Graphene is essentially a **single layer** of carbon atoms arranged in a **hexagonal honeycomb** lattice.
Below is a visual representation of a graphene sheet and its key points:
### **Graphene Sheet Structure**

3 Key Points from this Diagram to Mention in the Video:**

Hexagonal Lattice:** In graphene, every carbon atom is bonded to three other atoms, creating a highly resilient hexagonal network. This unique arrangement is the reason why it is **200 times stronger than steel**.

2D Material:** It is the world’s first ‘Two-Dimensional’ material. It is so incredibly thin that if you stack **3 million graphene sheets** on top of each other, their combined thickness would be just **1 millimeter**.

Electron Mobility:** Thanks to this honeycomb-like structure, electrons can zip through it at lightning speed, making it an exceptional **thermal and electrical conductor**.

Application for Maggray:**
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