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Shale and slate can be cleaved into thin sheets of rock.
Though the archetypal pencil was an artist's brush, the stylus, a thin metal stick used for scratching in papyrus or wax tablets, was used extensively by the Romans,[3] and for palm-leaf manuscripts.
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In for form of graphite it can be broken into graphene sheets. In other forms carbon does not break into sheets.
Graphite is made of carbon atoms arranged into extremely thin sheets (they are many atoms wide, but only one atom thick.) The sheets are held together by very weak forces, so when you write, you exert enough force to pull the sheets apart, leaving some on the paper.
The awnser is cleavageit will break apart with cleavage because the carbon atoms are not strongly held together and they are formed from thin sheet so they will break off in thin sheets
malleable can be hammered into thin sheets
malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.
malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.
malleability is when metals can be flattened into thin sheets.
Shale and slate can be cleaved into thin sheets of rock.
Malleability. Hammer an object to thin sheets. Aluminum foils as an example
Snips are quite useful for cutting thin sheets of metal -- sheets that are too thin to cut with a saw.
a thin layer of proteoglycan reinforced by intermediate filaments.
Though the archetypal pencil was an artist's brush, the stylus, a thin metal stick used for scratching in papyrus or wax tablets, was used extensively by the Romans,[3] and for palm-leaf manuscripts.