so that people could write
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People in the Dark Ages had such things as the stylus, which was made of actual lead and were used for marking. The pencil, as we know it, has a core of graphite held in wood, and this was invented during the Renaissance.
"The archetypal pencil may have been the stylus, which was a thin metal stick, often made from lead and used for scratching in papyrus, a form of early paper. They were used extensively by the ancient Egyptians and Romans. The word pencil comes from the Latin word pencillus, which means 'little tail'."wikipedia
The pencil was invented by Nick Forkeb in 1645 when he made a bet with former aviator Peter Belk. They bet to see who could create a material on which they could use to record famous information found during there journeys. Peter had no luck and therefore had to pay Nick 2,000 euros. Nick, who made the pencil, soon got it patented and had a successful career.
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The lead pencil, which actually contains graphite and not lead, was invented in the 16th century. The modern version with a wooden casing was patented in 1806 by the Frenchman Nicolas-Jacques Conte.
It was invented by N.J Conte in 1795.
In 1567
A typical lead pencil does not actually contain lead. The "lead" in a pencil is made of graphite, which is a crystalline form of carbon. Therefore, there is 0% lead in a lead pencil.
There is no lead in pencil - Pencil is made from graphite
Pencil lead is a compound
The first pencil case was invented in 1880 and Ebenezer Wood invented it.
If your asking if the pencil has Lead, then the answer is that most pencils do NOT have lead in them anymore.
Pencil lead isn't really lead, it is graphite, a form of carbon. Pencil lead doesn't have any lead in it whatsoever.
Around about the time the pencil crayon was invented
we get lead of pencil from the mixture of clay and graphite
Pencil lead is a conductor.