it doesnt have real lead so it is safer, so it is the second one made. ( its grafite)
The 2 is the number of the lead in the pencil.
Usually on most pencils it says it on the case or on the side of the pencil by the eraser it says PENCIL #2 or #2.Hope i helped!:)
The number two in reference to a pencil denotes the relative hardness of the graphite or "lead" that is in the pencil, HB being softer and three being harder, etc.
Yes they do. The 2 most popular brands are Jufran and Papa.
11 1/2 inch fashion Barbie was very popular. It was introduced in 1959 but was still quite popular. Record players were popular, too.
I might not be right, but I think because of the softness of the lead/graphite. I might be wrong! (Sorry!!!!)
I don't know... why would you ask me?My AnswerThe # 2 pencil was identified in the early 1970's as the pencil that computerized marking systems could best recognize. This was fortunate as they are cheap and popular any way
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the mechanical pencil will write better because it has a skinnier lead, so the pencil doesn't go flat if you write too much on one side. the lead also still graphite, but has special substances in it to help you write better. Still, if your pencil is certified HB#2, it can be used on Scantron Genuine Forms and State tests.
It's softer. #1 softest, #2 slightly harder, #3 harder than #2, etc.Softer.a #1 pencil is softer than a#2 pencil
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An HB pencil is just a No. 2 Pencil HB stands for Hard Black