Graphite is in the hexagonal crystal system. Graphite is made up of thin layers of the element carbon and is one of the only two allotropes of the element. The other is diamond.
It is graphite a crystalline form of carbon.
Yes. Diamond is isometric, graphite is hexagonal.
If i remember correctly it uses the graphite in a pencil as a crystal similar to that of other crystal radios.
That depends on which form it is in. As Graphite it is a dark greyish black solid but as Diamond it is a colourless crystal.
A2. Graphite is an allotrope of Carbon, and has a crystal form of regular hexagons arranged in a two dimensional sheet.A1. no because it is a rock that has been thinned to be made into our led that we use to write
Graphite is pure carbon. A diamond is also pure carbon in a very specific crystal. Yet diamonds do not conduct electricity and graphite does. Graphite can form in plate like arrays of hexagonal crystals and in an amorphous, powdery form.
Graphite (I think)
Graphite is a form of the element Carbon.
It is a form of carbon.
seeing how it has a CRYSTAL STRUCTURE I would say ionic bond.
Graphite is a form of carbon, an allotrope.
Graphite is an allotropic form of carbon.