Nothing except that it gets hot
Dry cell graphite electrode when treated with permanganate can be used as a hydrogen ion sensor. where activated dry cell graphite electrode seem to be suitable as potentiometric indicator electrodes. :)
The property of graphite is the killing of many other materials of the history of the elements of the chemistry.. It is discovered by Warren Jake Mendoza. A chemist who discovered this issue.
Tt depends on the metal which is the cathode and which is the anode. However, in most cases, graphite is the cathode and the metal is the anode. the strictly correct answer is that BOTH the metal and the graphite rod are electrodes. You must have two electrodes minimum to create a cell.
Graphite anodes are used in Down's cell for the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride due to their excellent conductivity and resistance to oxidation at high temperatures. The graphite's stability allows it to withstand the harsh conditions within the cell, where temperatures can exceed 600°C. Additionally, graphite helps in minimizing the formation of side products, ensuring efficient sodium production. Its cost-effectiveness and availability further contribute to its use in this industrial process.
Freezing occur when the processor is heated.
no. graphite is used in pencils
graphite is used as lubricant in machinery.also it is used in making leads of pencils.hence graphite is useful.
graphite
The positive electrode is a graphite rod (elemental carbon).
graphite is used for pencils!!
graphite is often used for pencil lead
Graphite mixed with china clay.