Graphite does not have a liquid state under normal conditions because it is a stable solid form of carbon. To achieve a liquid state, graphite must be subjected to extremely high temperatures and pressures, typically found in processes like the production of synthetic diamonds or certain high-temperature chemical reactions. In laboratory settings, researchers can use methods such as laser heating or arc discharge to achieve these conditions, but this is not practical for large-scale applications. Overall, converting graphite to a liquid state is not a common or straightforward process.
Graphite is a solid.
Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.
Graphite is a solid. It's commonly seen in pencils (as a replacement for real lead, which is poisonous), and is a component in the process in manufacturing man-made or industrial diamonds.
Carbon: diamond, graphite, glassy graphite, graphene, fullerene etc.
The state of liquid to Solid is ; Freezing
Water first covert from liquid to gaseous state. It then precipitate as snow(solid) or rain(liquid).
Graphite is a solid form of carbon. It is a crystalline form of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in layers. Graphite has a high melting point and does not exist in a liquid or gaseous state under normal conditions.
Carbon can exist in all three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. At room temperature and pressure, carbon commonly exists as a solid in the form of graphite or diamond. Carbon can also be found in the gaseous state in the form of carbon dioxide, and under extreme conditions, it can melt into a liquid state.
Graphite is a solid.
Carbon is a solid in its natural state, with various forms such as graphite and diamond being commonly found in nature.
Graphite is a solid at 20 0C.
To convert into vapor means to cause a substance to change from a solid or liquid state into a gaseous state. For example, boiling water vaporizes into steam......dry ice (solid CO2) vaporizes directly into CO2 gas
Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.
Carbon.
Graphite is a solid. It's commonly seen in pencils (as a replacement for real lead, which is poisonous), and is a component in the process in manufacturing man-made or industrial diamonds.
Carbon can exist in various forms: as a solid (such as graphite or diamond), as a liquid (molten carbon in certain conditions), and as a gas (carbon dioxide). However, carbon is not typically found in a plasma state in normal everyday conditions.
Yes, graphite does sublime. Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Graphite, which is a form of carbon, can sublime at temperatures above 3,600 degrees Celsius (6,500 degrees Fahrenheit).