$200 or $300 per metric ton
is mixed with Ca-Bentonite, Flake Graphite Powder, Sodium Carbonate, Coal Powder & Carbon Powder
Graphite (I think)
because carbon graphite had carbon but graphite does not have carbon
No- KC8 (also known as "cake") is potassium-intercalated graphite. It is often used as a very powerful reducing agent in organometallic reactions. It is synthesized by melting potassium metal over graphite powder in an inert atmosphere and is highly pyrophoric.
You think probable to graphite.
Graphite Powder or graphite is the slippery type of Carbon! :) hope I helped! :P
Graphite is used as a lubricant and, mixed with clay, in pencil lead.
Very fine graphite powder is used as a lubricant in many applications including locks.
It is necessary to mention the purity of the graphite, the physical form (powder, granules, rods, electrodes, etc.) and the quantity. The prices are extremely variable and strongly depends on the characteristics. For a common graphite the price per gram is near zero.
This depends very much on the type of graphite.
Oil. Graphite powder. Other stuff...
use a good graphite powder
graphite powder and a binder
Graphite powder
is mixed with Ca-Bentonite, Flake Graphite Powder, Sodium Carbonate, Coal Powder & Carbon Powder
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 ;)
The lead in pencils is made of the element carbon, in the form of graphite. Graphite powder is mixed with clay and wax. The more graphite the pencil contains, the softer the lead, and darker the mark.