Graphite is not magnetic as it is made out of carbon. E.g; Pencil lead is mostly made out of graphite, it is NOT magnetic.
Not all metals are magnetic; for example, graphite and aluminum. Additionally, a non-metal may be a magnet; for instance, O2, or oxygen gas, is paramagnetic.
The structure of graphite accounts for the design of graphite electrodes in the sense that the tight structural composition of graphite makes it easy for them to be arranged in electrodes.
Graphite has an extremely low reactivity. Graphite can react with oxygen and sulfuric acid.
Graphite is pure carbon. A diamond is also pure carbon in a very specific crystal. Yet diamonds do not conduct electricity and graphite does. Graphite can form in plate like arrays of hexagonal crystals and in an amorphous, powdery form.
Graphite is not magnetic as it is made out of carbon. E.g; Pencil lead is mostly made out of graphite, it is NOT magnetic.
Magnetite- it is naturally magnetic. Graphite is carbon- non magnetic
Lead is not magnetic. Pencil lead is really carbon, in the form of graphite, and it is not magnetic.
No. Also, "pencil lead" is not lead; it is almost always graphite (made of carbon)
No. Also, "pencil lead" is not lead; it is almost always graphite (made of carbon)
Not all metals are magnetic; for example, graphite and aluminum. Additionally, a non-metal may be a magnet; for instance, O2, or oxygen gas, is paramagnetic.
Graphite (I think)
because carbon graphite had carbon but graphite does not have carbon
You think probable to graphite.
Graphite does not have a transparency.
No, graphite is not renewable.
Graphite mines