Due to the fact that most pencil lead is graphite, you can't get lead poisoning. :)
No, you cannot get lead poisoning from a pencil. Pencils do not contain lead; they use graphite for the writing material. Graphite is not toxic and cannot cause lead poisoning.
No ,because there is no lead in a graphite pencil, only carbon.
Lead pencils do not actually contain lead; they are made of graphite. Graphite is not toxic to humans, so there is no risk of lead poisoning from using pencils. However, ingesting graphite or pencil fragments can cause mechanical irritation in the digestive tract.
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No, a mechanical pencil is not poisonous. It is typically made of plastic, metal, and graphite, which are all non-toxic materials. However, ingesting any foreign object, including parts of a mechanical pencil, can still pose a choking hazard.
Pencils have never been made from lead. They are made with Graphite, a form of carbon. So you can not get lead poisoning from a pencil.
No, you cannot get lead poisoning from a pencil. Pencils do not contain lead; they use graphite for the writing material. Graphite is not toxic and cannot cause lead poisoning.
A o.7 mechanical pencil will do the job.
Yes!!!
No ,because there is no lead in a graphite pencil, only carbon.
To remove lead from a mechanical pencil tip, gently push the lead back into the pencil using the eraser or a small tool. Be careful not to break the lead while doing this.
To remove lead from a mechanical pencil, simply press the eraser at the end of the pencil to push the lead out. If the lead is stuck, try twisting the eraser or using a small tool to gently push it out.
. it serves as the writing point of the pencil
lead is the most normal
Actually "lead" is compressed graphite which is really harmless
graphite ^ Wrong, that's another material used in a pencil which doesn't cause lead poisoning
The easiest pencil to erase on the market is a mechanical pencil with HB lead.