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.
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.
Graphite is a naturally occurring mineral allotrope of the element carbon.
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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