Graphite is indeed a pure form of carbon but it is just one form. Carbon exists as different allotropes like diamond and graphite.
It is a form of carbon.
Graphite is a form of the element Carbon (C).
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 the element carbon.
Graphite is an allotropic form of carbon.
Graphite is a form of carbon, an allotrope.
Amongst coal varieties, anthracite is the purest form. It contains about 94 - 95% of carbon.
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 a form of carbon.
Graphite is natural. It is another form of carbon, just as diamonds are another form of carbon.
graphite carbon nanotubes
Carbon, when it is in the form of graphite.