Graphite Powder or graphite is the slippery type of Carbon! :) hope I helped! :P
Carbon itself does not have a distinct feel as it is typically found in solid form such as graphite or diamonds. Graphite feels slippery or powdery due to its layer structure, while diamonds feel hard and smooth due to their crystal structure. Carbon in other forms, such as carbon fibers or carbon nanotubes, may feel like a lightweight, strong material.
No. A silicate is a compound containing silicon, oxygen and something else.Graphite is pure carbon. Black and slippery, it is one of the allotropes of carbon, along with amorphous carbon and diamond.
At room temperature (around 20-25°C), carbon exists in various forms such as graphite (used in pencils) and diamond (a precious gemstone). Graphite consists of layers of carbon atoms arranged in sheets, giving it a slippery feel, while diamond has a rigid, three-dimensional structure due to its tightly bonded carbon atoms.
Graphite is the mineral used as a lubricant for locks and in pencils. It is a form of carbon that has a soft, slippery texture, making it ideal for use in these applications.
A substance that feels slippery and produces hydroxide ions is called a base. Bases are known for their characteristic slippery texture and ability to neutralize acids.
Graphite powder
Graphite feels slippery.
Graphite is in sheets... And is quite slippery.
The shape of the crystals of carbon- they lay flat, and slide against each other very easily.
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Pencils are made by graphite. It is a form of carbon. Graphite has sp2 hybridized carbon atoms.
slippery
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
slippery
Slippery is not a verb, it's an adjective. Slipperiest is the superlative form of slippery.
Yeah, they are very slippery.
"Slippery" is an adjective