isnt good enough.
The shiny black substance is graphite. It is mixed with clay to use in pencils.
No; think of carbon. This is a non-metallic element; it exists in the forms of diamond and graphite - both "shiny" substances.
Shiny
A streak of graphite is the mark left on a surface when graphite is rubbed across it. It is typically a shiny, metallic gray color. Graphite's streak is often used as a diagnostic property to help identify minerals.
The carbon allotrope 'diamond' in its natural un-cut state is dull. however, when a jeweller cuts it , it becomes very shiny; a' girls best friend'. Other allotropes of carbon are graphite - dull, and buckminster fullerene ??? dull or shiny.
No it isnt carbon monoxide is carbon bonded to one oxygen atom,but carbon dioxide have two
It is something that gay people take because there GAY its uranium
you cant. i messed up my free shiny and my backyard isnt growing any mushrooms.. i tried to find ways to rebuild but to no avail
Graphite (I think)
Metallic minerals are minerals that have a metallic luster, making them very shiny. A few metallic minerals are Graphite, Galena, Magnetite, and Pyrite. The mineral Hematite can be metallic or nonmetallic
because carbon graphite had carbon but graphite does not have carbon