No, graphite is a pure substance. It is a form of the pure element carbon.
It is a pure substance of Carbon. As well as Diamond. Although arranged and bonded in different ways.
The shiny black substance is graphite. It is mixed with clay to use in pencils.
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.
Generally it's made of graphite. Graphite is a substance made of carbon. The carbon atoms are bonded together in a particular way that allows "sheets" of graphite to break off easily. When you write something, some of these sheets break off and end up on your paper.
No, graphite is a pure substance. It is a form of the pure element carbon.
It is a pure substance of Carbon. As well as Diamond. Although arranged and bonded in different ways.
Heterogeneous
graphite
Graphite is a grayish black greasy substance. It is used as a lubricant and is commonly used in the industrial industry.
diamond is the hardest substance known to science at this time, and graphite is a rather weak substance, and they are both made of the same elements. Their only differences are the arrangement of the molecules
graphite, graphene, carbon nanotubes and others. Graphite is classical example of sp2 carbon
Diamond, graphite and sand are continuous covalent substances.
Carbon - non metallic solid in the form of graphite and diamond
Graphite is not a simple molecule. This substance consists of indefinitely large sheets of carbon atoms held together by weak interactions
The shiny black substance is graphite. It is mixed with clay to use in pencils.
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.