Graphite is a gray carbon based substance used in pencil lead. Graphite has a lattice like structure and is arranged in layers so as to be easily rubbed apart unlike diamond which is a more interlocking structure of pure carbon and is extremely hard and unmalleble.
Graphite is dark grey. Look at a pencil. Yes, because pencils use graphite, not lead. Though dark and very grey, I would say the hue of graphite is bluer than other shades of dark grey.
Graphite does not have a distinct smell. In terms of looks, graphite appears as a grayish-black mineral with a metallic luster. When touched, graphite feels smooth and slippery due to its layered structure.
Graphite color can be created by mixing black and white pigments to achieve varying shades of gray, depending on the desired intensity. For a more authentic graphite look, you can also incorporate metallic or pearlescent additives to mimic the shine of real graphite. In digital art, using a soft, textured brush with gray tones can effectively replicate the appearance of graphite.
Graphite is a gray carbon based substance used in pencil lead. Graphite has a lattice like structure and is arranged in layers so as to be easily rubbed apart unlike diamond which is a more interlocking structure of pure carbon and is extremely hard and unmalleble.
You think probable to graphite.
Graphite mines
Graphite does not have a transparency.
No, graphite is not renewable.
No, graphite is not magnetic.
No, graphite is not radioactive.
Water Graphite is an excellent electrical conductor.
carbon and graphite are one in the same, graphite is a form of carbon a use for graphite is the lead in your pencil (it's not actually lead, it's graphite) and it is also a good lubricant ;)