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crayon
a lot of people mistake it for led but it is in fact graphite
Pencil "lead" is actually made of graphite, which is a form of carbon. The graphite is mixed with clay to give it form and strength. These mixture of graphite and clay are then encased in wood to create a pencil.
Pencil Tip is made of Lead, but nowadays it is usually made of Graphite.
Pencil lead is not actually made of lead, but rather a mixture of graphite and clay. The graphite provides the writing substance, while the clay helps bind it together and gives the lead its structure.
Graphite for pencils is made by mixing graphite powder with a clay binder. The mixture is then shaped into rods or sticks, which are hardened by baking in a kiln. The grade of the graphite, which determines its hardness or softness, is adjusted by varying the ratio of graphite to clay.
The core of common pencils is typically made of a mixture of graphite and clay. The ratio of graphite to clay determines the hardness of the core, with more graphite leading to a softer pencil and more clay creating a harder pencil.
Graphite.
the lead in a lead pencil is made from clay and graphite
A crayon is more likely to break than a pencil. This is because crayons are typically made of softer wax, making them more susceptible to snapping under pressure. In contrast, pencils have a core made of graphite and clay, which gives them more rigidity and strength. Additionally, the structure of a pencil, often encased in wood, provides extra support compared to the solid mass of a crayon.
The lead in a pencil is actually made of a mixture of graphite and clay. Despite its name, it does not contain any actual lead. The proportions of graphite and clay determine the hardness of the lead.
The inside of a regular pencil is made of a graphite or a graphite-clay mixture that is encased in a wooden barrel. The graphite core is surrounded by a protective casing that is often made of wood.