No, It is a form of carbon. There is fullerine and graphite and there is another one but I can't remember it.
Graphite is carbon.
Carbon graphite refers to a composite material made of carbon and graphite, often used in high-performance applications like aerospace. Graphite, on the other hand, is an allotropic form of carbon with a layered structure, known for its lubricating properties and use in pencils and electrical applications.
Diamond, graphite and carbon black are the most common allotropes of CARBON
Graphite is an allotrope of Carbon. It is made of Carbon.
Graphite and Diamonds are both allotropes of Carbon.
Graphite is an allotrope of carbon. the symbol for carbon is C.
It is a form of carbon.
graphite is a form of carbon that forms in layers which is why it is able to be used in pencils, because the layers can slide off and get left on the page. Anyway carbon is a non-metal so graphite is a non-metal.
Graphite is a form of Carbon, so its carbon in lead graphite. Notice that lead itself is a different element but the term "lead graphite" is generally used for that black substance which makes the "lead pencils". Note that there is no lead in lead pencils, its carbon, in the shape of graphite.
Carbon.
Graphite is an element. It is composed entirely of carbon atoms arranged in a specific crystalline structure.
The symbol, or chemical formula, for graphite would be "C." This is because graphite is completely made of the element carbon.