Graphite is just an allotrope of the element carbon, in that it is carbon in a different form.
Graphite exists in a hexagonal planar structure which allows sheets of graphite to slide over each other easily which is what you see when you write; it is also used as a lubricant (though not in a vacuum)
The allotropes of Carbon include diamond, graphite and fullerenes.
Graphite is pure carbon (Symbol C) which differs from other forms of carbon in that its crystalline structure forms flat plates.
Graphite is an allotrope of carbon. The symbol for carbon is C.
Graphite is a grayish-metalicish rock that leaves a dark gray streak, kind of like lead. often black.
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umm the formula for graphite is just good ol carbon. it is just a form of it so it would be C(s)
umm the formula for graphite is just good ol carbon. it is just a form of it so it would be C(s)
The lubricating property of graphite is a physical property. The graphite does not undergo a chemical change when used as a lubricant.
The symbol, or chemical formula, for graphite would be "C." This is because graphite is completely made of the element carbon.
The chemical symbol for lead (element) is Pb. THe formula is Pb2 Pencil lead however, is a mix of graphite and clay.
Graphite is a form of carbon (C12) in which the atoms are generally arranged in flat layers of hexagonal formation, thus giving it its softness. Diamond is another form of carbon, this time with the atoms linked in a rigid, tetrahedral arrangement which affords the crystal its great strength.
Chemical formula for sulfur is S not S2.
S is the chemical formula for Sulfur.
O2M(s)+C(s) yields M(s)+CO2(g)
Formula: [S(CH3)3]I
Graphite has an extremely low reactivity. Graphite can react with oxygen and sulfuric acid.
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