Graphite is a form of the element Carbon (C).
No, graphite is a pure substance. It is a form of the pure element carbon.
No, graphite does not rust because it is a form of carbon and does not contain iron, which is necessary for rust to form. Graphite is a stable material that is not prone to oxidation like iron or steel.
Coal, graphite and diamonds are all allotropes of carbon and are stable at room temperature.
Graphite is in sheets... And is quite slippery.
It is a form of carbon.
graphite is a form of the element carbon.
Graphite is an allotropic form of carbon.
Graphite is a form of carbon, an allotrope.
Graphite is a form of the element Carbon (C).
Graphite is indeed a pure form of carbon but it is just one form. Carbon exists as different allotropes like diamond and graphite.
Graphite is a form of carbon.
No, graphite in a pencil is not magnetic. Graphite is a form of carbon and does not possess magnetic properties.
Nope.... graphite is a solid - a form of carbon.
No, graphite is a pure substance. It is a form of the pure element carbon.
Graphite is a form of pure carbon; it does not contain gold.
No, graphite does not rust because it is a form of carbon and does not contain iron, which is necessary for rust to form. Graphite is a stable material that is not prone to oxidation like iron or steel.