Mineral graphite was names by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789. The term is derived from the ancient Greek term "the write" because of its use in pencils.
Yes Graphite is a MINERAL!!!!
Graphite is a form of carbon, an allotrope.
Graphite is the mineral used in pencils. It is a form of carbon that allows for smooth writing and drawing.
You can obtain graphite from an ordinary pencil lead, is made from graphite (not lead).Graphite is a natural occurring mineral and it is mined just like any other industrial mineral.
The mineral is graphite.
Graphite is a naturally occurring mineral allotrope of the element carbon.
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.
That depends on how much mineral you have.
Graphene is not likely to be put on the periodic table as it is a single layer of carbon arranged in a 2D structure. The periodic table typically includes elements, not specific structures or materials derived from those elements.
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