Graphite.
The "lead" of a pencil is made from graphite, which is a form of carbon.
Yes. Pencil lead is a mineral.Because if it follows these things, it's a mineral:Solid, Naturally occurring, Inorganic, Formula, and Crystalline structure. aka(SNIFC)
Because if it follows these things, it's a mineral: Solid, Naturally occurring, Inorganic, Formula, and Crystalline structure. aka(SNIFC)
Pencil lead does not have coal. Pencil lead contains graphite.
The part of the pencil that does the actual writing, called the pencil lead, is actually made of a mineral called graphite.
What is the mineral used in the pencil that you write with? Graphite.
It is non metallic. The pencil 'lead' is graphite which is a common mineral, a soft carbon
Graphite.
Graphite
Graphite
The "lead" of a pencil is made from graphite, which is a form of carbon.
Pencil "lead" is not really lead, the metal - Pb. Pencils are made with graphite which is a mineral, an insulator.
The mineral is graphite.
graphite is often used for pencil lead
Yes. Pencil lead is a mineral.Because if it follows these things, it's a mineral:Solid, Naturally occurring, Inorganic, Formula, and Crystalline structure. aka(SNIFC)
Graphite, a form of carbon