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Graphite is used in pencils as the way its atoms are structured allow for the graphite atoms to slide off the pencil and onto the paper. It also is cheap and leaves a nice black mark on white paper. It bonds nicely to the clay used as the pencils "lead" and does not easily smear.

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What is dixonpapermateand staple pencils made of?

The core of any pencil is made from graphite (a form of carbon). They used to be made from lead until it was discovered that lead could be toxic if consumed. (all kids eat pencils!) The wooden outer bit is made of... well... wood! Usually ash, pine, or cedar.


What is Graphene used for?

Today, we use it for pencils. But since it can conduct electricity better than silver, and is stronger than diamonds, we can use it for digital technologies in the near future, such as TV screens. Insert mode


What is the average amount of lead in a 2 pencil?

Ancient writing instruments were actually pieces of lead, but modern pencils contain graphite mixed with clay. The mixture's color is a lot like that of lead and it makes marks like a piece of lead, so the word is still used. The number indicates how hard the mixture is. #2 "lead" is fairly soft and is used for ordinary writing. #4 pencils are very hard and take an extremely fine point but are difficult to use for writing because they can actually cut through paper if pressed hard enough. They're used primarily in things like art and drafting, where a thin line is needed and the user is going to be very careful.


How many trees to make a pencil?

Leaves aren't used to make pencils....most pencils are made from a hollowed out shaft of wood and a stick of generelly circular graphite is put inside. but there are also some made from recycled newspaper rolled around the graphite which is better for the environment because it costs less trees their lives and uses less energy.


Do all pencils including flat carpenter pencils have graphite in them?

YES! Apart from wax pencils used for marking glass etc, and wax pencils used in colouring a drawing.And I'd forgotten the slate pencils I used at school. And since they Seem to be missing from the Wikipedia article on pencils, here a few comments.[A slate pencil was used in conjunction with a slate board. [I use imperial measures as metric seems incongruous in this context.] The board was, from ancient memory, [must do some research] a piece of smooth slate, about 8 inches long and 6 inches wide. Set into a slender protective wooden frame. The pencil was also a piece of slate formed into a rod about the size of a normal pencil, but perhaps 5 inches long. This was wrapped in paper and could be sharpened in a normal pencil sharpener.This was used for children practicing writing. The marks made on the slate surface contrasted well with the background and could be easily removed with a soft cloth or a wet wiping. ]

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Which metal is used in pencils?

Graphite is the material commonly used in pencils, not metal. The graphite is mixed with clay to create the core of the pencil, which is then encased in wood.


Is led used in pencils now?

No, LED (Light Emitting Diode) is not used in pencils. Pencils are traditionally made with graphite or a mixture of graphite and clay for the writing core. LED refers to a type of electronic light source, not suitable for writing instruments like pencils.


Is led used in pencils?

No, graphite is commonly used in pencils as the core material, not LED. LED stands for light-emitting diode and is utilized in electronic devices for producing light.


What is graphite used in?

pencils such as lead pencils


Mineral used in pencil?

Graphite is the mineral commonly used in pencils to create the writing core. It is a form of carbon that allows for smooth writing and drawing.


Is graphite used in baseball bats?

no. graphite is used in pencils


What mineral is used in pencils?

Graphite is the mineral used in pencils. It is a form of carbon that allows for smooth writing and drawing.


What are the most facts about graphite?

graphite is used for pencils!!


What is The predecessor of the graphite pencil?

The predecessor of the graphite pencil was the lead pencil, which used a mixture of graphite and clay for the core instead of just graphite. Lead pencils were first developed in the 16th century.


What are pencils made out of?

Pencils are typically made out of a wooden casing surrounding a graphite or charcoal core. The wood used is usually cedar or basswood. The casing is often painted or coated for better grip and aesthetics.


Graphite is used in pencils?

Graphite mixed with china clay.


Do they use lead or graphite for mechanical pencils?

Mechanical pencils, like the regular kind of pencils, use graphite.