2-d layer structure
the people who makes penceil they put graphite in it
Graphite is a crystalline form of the element carbon, making it a pure substance or elemental compound.
Carbon
Graphite has one direction of cleavage, which means it cleaves easily along one plane, resulting in thin sheets. This property is due to the layered structure of graphite, where atoms are arranged in flat sheets held together by weak forces.
You think probable to graphite.
True
2-d layered structures
True - the element is carbon
carbon and graphite are one in the same, graphite is a form of carbon a use for graphite is the lead in your pencil (it's not actually lead, it's graphite) and it is also a good lubricant ;)
No, It is a form of carbon. There is fullerine and graphite and there is another one but I can't remember it.
the people who makes penceil they put graphite in it
Graphite is a mineral that is dark gray and has a hardness of one on the Mohs scale.
Graphite. In graphite, carbon atoms are arranged in layers that can slide past one another easily due to weak van der Waals forces between the layers. This property gives graphite its lubricating and writing qualities.
Graphite is indeed a pure form of carbon but it is just one form. Carbon exists as different allotropes like diamond and graphite.
we use graphite by ever time we use a pencil thats one way we use graphite. Graphite is also used in the making of sports equipment and other every day items since graphite is a lighter material to work with. Like a badminton racquet can be made from graphite to make it lighter.
Graphite is one of the numerous allotropes of the element carbon. For allotropes of carbon please visit the link located underneath the answer.
Yes.