This depends very much on the type of graphite.
Graphite is the main ore of pencil lead.
No. Graphite is pure carbon.
If it's not graphite, you can't write.
Graphite is not made in Canada; it is a natural element.
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how much does a gram of praphite cost?
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It is necessary to mention the purity of the graphite, the physical form (powder, granules, rods, electrodes, etc.) and the quantity. The prices are extremely variable and strongly depends on the characteristics. For a common graphite the price per gram is near zero.
$200 or $300 per metric ton
Yes, there are some very large reserves of graphite in the US. However, graphite is no longer mined in the US because graphite can be synthetically produced using petroleum coke. Petroleum coke is much more pure and economic form of graphite.
A wood hockey stick has less whip effect than a graphite stick and will break easier at the heel. A choice between the two is made based on a personal like or dislike by a player. Of course the price may also ome into the choice , as a graphite stick will cost as much as 4 times that of a wood stick.
Staples, or pretty much any place that sells No. 2 pencils. (because it IS graphite in pencils, you know. Not lead.)
That depends on how much mineral you have.
Graphite (I think)
Graphite shafts transmit fewer vibrations up the shaft to the golfer's hands than do steel shafts. This might be good or bad, depending on your skill and your desire. You might want that added feedback that steel shafts offer - or you might be tired of your hands stinging so much on mis-hit shots. The biggest and by far most important difference between steel and graphite shafts is this: graphite shafts are lighter than steel shafts. So clubs that have graphite shafts will be lighter than otherwise identical clubs that have steel shafts. The difference in weight between graphite shafts and steel shafts will translate, for most golfers, into an additional 2-4 mph of swing speed with graphite. And that could mean an extra 6-12 yards of distance with a graphite shaft, compared to a steel shaft. Steel shafts are less expensive than graphite, so the same set of clubs will cost less with steel shafts than with graphite shafts. Steel shafts were once considered much more durable than graphite. That's not s
Graphite is mainly composed of carbon. Carbon makes up most of the molecular structures in our cells, so it won't do much harm if any. Graphite is mainly used In pencil lead, although there is actually no lead in it, we just call it that.
NOAnswer:Although much graphite is natural and mined, there are processes for the manufacture of graphite from carbon containing compounds. This involves the treatment of prepared carbon samples at extremely high temperature 4530-5430°F (2500-3000°C).As it can be created from non-graphite carbon, it is renewable.