Graphite is an allotrope of Carbon. It is made of Carbon.
No, graphite is not a ceramic material. Graphite is a form of carbon with a layered structure, while ceramics are non-metallic materials made through the process of firing, sintering, or other methods.
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lead is made out of anything but lead itself.
Graphite is the material that pencil "lead" is made from, but lead in it's strictest sense refers to the element itself (Pb on the periodic table).
Yes, graphite is a solid material.
graphite powder and a binder
a lot of people mistake it for led but it is in fact graphite
Pencil leads are made of a mixture of graphite and clay. The graphite is what makes the marks; the clay hold it together and controls the hardness of the lead.
Pencils are typically made from a combination of graphite (for the writing core) and wood (such as cedar) which surrounds the graphite. The outer casing of the pencil may also be made from materials like plastic or metal.
Yes, graphite is an inorganic material composed of carbon atoms.