No. Also, "pencil lead" is not lead; it is almost always graphite (made of carbon)
Pencil leads are always made out of graphite. The term lead comes from history, when they were made from lead, but they are now made from graphite.
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It is the part of the pencil that makes the mark on the paper. Pencils used to use lead for this but the lead has been replaced with graphite.
The shell or carapce made of wood in pencil having a graphite refill in it is an insulator but as graphite is good conductor of electricity so overall a pencil can cunduct current in it.
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.
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)
Graphite and TiO2 for the pencil paint
The part of the pencil that does the actual writing, called the pencil lead, is actually made of a mineral called graphite.
Pencil lead is made of graphite and clay. Newer recipes for pencil lead use waxy polymers to bind the graphite to produce a lead that does not snap when the pencil is flexed.
You think probable to graphite.
Graphite is denser than charcoal, and not as easily smudged.
No ,because there is no lead in a graphite pencil, only carbon.
The lead in a pencil is actually graphite, a form of carbon. Graphite is not poisonous.
It's not a 'lead' pencil it's made primarily of graphite