If put under enough pressure it will turn into diamond.
Pencil-lead is graphite these days, and some companies grind it into a powder for use as a lubricant.
B. Graphite
No. Graphite is a solid, not a gas and is safe enough for everyday use in pencils.
carbon and graphite are one in the same, graphite is a form of carbon a use for graphite is the lead in your pencil (it's not actually lead, it's graphite) and it is also a good lubricant ;)
Because there free electrons are present in conduction shell of graphite hence this electrons transfer charge from one place to another place in graphite crystal, & makes it conductive.Ok bhAI
Graphite is dark grey. Look at a pencil. Yes, because pencils use graphite, not lead. Though dark and very grey, I would say the hue of graphite is bluer than other shades of dark grey.
we use graphite by ever time we use a pencil thats one way we use graphite. Graphite is also used in the making of sports equipment and other every day items since graphite is a lighter material to work with. Like a badminton racquet can be made from graphite to make it lighter.
Graphite is an excellent purpose of use in a home! You can use graphite for tiles for your bathroom, kitchen and possibly a hall way. Graphite can take the smell of bad cats away and make your house smell natural and like a proper home. Graphite comes from the Greek word of Graphical iteology which means an expeditioned partition of good sense, smell.
Graphite by a long way
can you use graphite black in tyre industry
Graphite is natural. It is another form of carbon, just as diamonds are another form of carbon.
No, It is a form of carbon. There is fullerine and graphite and there is another one but I can't remember it.
graphite
No, it is a pure form of the element carbon composed of sheets of covalently bonded atoms.
Graphite pencil
carbon and graphite are one in the same, graphite is a form of carbon a use for graphite is the lead in your pencil (it's not actually lead, it's graphite) and it is also a good lubricant ;)
Graphite is used as a lubricant and, mixed with clay, in pencil lead.
B. Graphite