Graphite, which is a form of crystalline carbon.
Graphite.
Carbon (C) or more specifically, Graphite.
Graphite is the mineral mixed with clay to make pencil lead. It provides the dark pigment needed for writing and drawing and is a popular choice for its smooth writing properties.
The mineral used to make the "lead" in a pencil is graphite. Graphite is a form of carbon that is known for its ability to leave marks on surfaces, making it suitable for writing and drawing.
Graphite is the mineral that is used to make the lead in a pencil. Despite its name, pencil "lead" is actually composed of graphite mixed with clay.
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Graphite
No, pencil shavings are not a mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a defined chemical composition and crystal structure, while pencil shavings are small pieces of wood that have been shaved off by a pencil sharpener.
it is the led that is inside it it makes the colour tha you write or shade.
It does not have led it has graphite.
Graphite is the mineral that is used to make pencil lead. It is a form of carbon that is known for its ability to make marks on paper.
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