What is the mineral used in the pencil that you write with?
Graphite.
Graphite and clay. If you are looking for the properties go to minerals.net and type in or click on the link that displays one of the minerals i have listed.
The pencil itself is not a mineral, but the so called "lead" inside is actually graphite.
Currently graphite is used to make pencil lead.
The core of a pencil is a mixture of graphite and clay. Graphite is a form of carbon that is found in some rocks .
Graphite
1) Graphite is used for making the cores of our pencils called pencil leads. 2) It is used for making carbon electrodes.
Graphite and TiO2 for the pencil paint
The answer is Kaolin.
Graphite.
more graphite and less clay
Graphite.
The mineral is graphite.
graphite is often used for pencil lead
The regular mineral lead Is used for making pencils and other things
Graphite, a form of carbon
1) Graphite is used for making the cores of our pencils called pencil leads. 2) It is used for making carbon electrodes.
Graphite and TiO2 for the pencil paint
They are mostly made of graphite which is a stable form of carbon :)
The "lead" is a mixture of GRAPHITE and CLAY. It is squirted out like spaghetti and baked hard.
Graphite is used to make pencil lead, but it is not a form of coal.
The stone used in a pencil is lead. x
pencil is use in chromography because the pencil is made from lead