Graphite is denser than charcoal, and not as easily smudged.
pencil lead is not charcoal but rather graphite molded with clay and hardened
yes
Neither - it is made out of graphite (not granite)
A pencil contains a substance that is called 'lead' but is made up of graphite and clay. It is encased in wood, usually cedar, but can also be made of paper, recycled wood fibers or even plastic. Colored pencils use different colors of clay and way to create the colors.
a pencil made out of charcoal
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Graphite and TiO2 for the pencil paint
Carbon. Diamonds are essentially carbon. So are coal, charcoal and pencil lead (which is graphite).
The part that holds the eraser on is called "ferrule" and the part you write with is normally graphite, but sometimes is lead or charcoal.
A pencil consists of a thin stick of pigment (usually graphite, but can also be coloured pigment or charcoal) and clay, usually encased in a thin wood cylinder, though paper and plastic sheaths are also used. (Lead) from a pencil is actually graphite which is 100% carbon Graphite and carbon black, all elementary Carbon (C)
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.