As long as you do not appear to be having an allergic reaction to it, you are fine. If it gets red, swollen, or inflamed you will need to seek medical attention.
It will burn.
Nothing, I think. Graphite is simply carbon, and should not be harmful.
The lead in a pencil is actually graphite, a form of carbon. Graphite is not poisonous.
It comes from halite which is like a natural salt. Graphite, on the other hand, is the mineral used in pencils
if the graphite was pure carbon, i would suspect it would float through the blood stream and be eliminated through normal process.
Nothing except that it gets hot
Diamond and graphite have different structures which account for their different properties. Graphite is arranged into sheets which are easily removed. Diamond, on the other hand, is a network solid that has very strong bonds and intermolecular forces holding it together.
Because If someone gets led stuck in their hand , they could get led poisoning :)
No, and it's not lead it's graphite it's none lethal
Graphite (I think)
because carbon graphite had carbon but graphite does not have carbon
I have learned that graphite is used in the handle of the racket and that's why someimes you find black marks on your hand after playing for a while.