you would find graphite A.K.A black lead in pencils occasionally some paints
No, graphite is not soft. In fact, if you find a graphite rock, it is extremely hard. It is often very colorful, though.
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You can find graphite for your project at art supply stores, online retailers, or specialty stores that sell drawing materials.
The symbol, or chemical formula, for graphite would be "C." This is because graphite is completely made of the element carbon.
To make it harder. Pure graphite would be too soft for use as a writing pencil.
Graphite is dark grey. Look at a pencil. Yes, because pencils use graphite, not lead. Though dark and very grey, I would say the hue of graphite is bluer than other shades of dark grey.
The mineral commonly found in pencils is graphite. Graphite is a form of carbon and is a soft, black, and shiny mineral that leaves marks on paper when used in writing or drawing.
umm the formula for graphite is just good ol carbon. it is just a form of it so it would be C(s)
Magnetite- it is naturally magnetic. Graphite is carbon- non magnetic
It is so hot and so pressured in the mantle that a simple stick of graphite would most likely disintegrate in the violent mantle environment.
If you are looking to fit a new graphite shaft to your club, I would say it doesn't matter which graphite shaft is the best but it is which one is best for you. Either a Grafalloy or Mitsubishi shaft, but they can be quite expensive.