Abstract
The in-plane electrical resistivity of non-exfoliated stage 2 and stage 5 K-FeCl3 graphite intercalated compounds was measured at a wide range of temperatures by using the standard four probe technique. The data of stage 5 exhibited a conductive behavior which is in contrast to the same stage of an exfoliated sample. The electrical resistivity exhibits a metallic behavior similar to the same stages of binary compound. The data are well fitted by a quadratic T -dependence.