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Lead is mainly used for pencils and for batteries.Hope this helped :)
Lead is a misnomer when talking about pencils. What you're actually writing/drawing with is graphite. Lead was neverused in the making of pencils.
Yes. All pencils use lead - not the element, but a graphite and clay mixture molded into a long narrow strip.
None. Lead is an element on the periodic tablewith the Atomic No 82.
GraMite is not an element, however graPHite is one of the allotropes of carbon, element C, atomnumber 6.Used in pencils this hexagonal latticed Carbon is often called 'lead', (but it surely is not elemental lead 82Pb)
carbon: in the form of graphite. Another form is diamonds
The lead in pencils is made of the element carbon, in the form of graphite. Graphite powder is mixed with clay and wax. The more graphite the pencil contains, the softer the lead, and darker the mark.
Copper, Lead
Because if pencil doesnot have graphite,we cannot write anything.In pencils,the black element is graphite used to write anything.
The element of pencil lead is graphite, which is not actually lead but rather a form of carbon. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity and is commonly used in pencils due to its ability to leave marks on paper.
Graphite, a form of carbon, is the element from the periodic table that is used to make the "lead" in pencils. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity, and its layers provide the smooth writing surface in pencils.