Graphite is mined in an open pit or underground. In an open pit graphite is extracted using bulldozers, and front end loaders to break up and left the product. It is extracted through drilling when it is done underground.
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Yes, water is purified in very big installations.
Graphite has an extremely low reactivity. Graphite can react with oxygen and sulfuric acid.
Graphite is not magnetic as it is made out of carbon. E.g; Pencil lead is mostly made out of graphite, it is NOT magnetic.
In the electrometallurgy of aluminium, a fused mixture of purified alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), cryolite (Na 3 AlF 6 ) and fluorspar (CaF 2 ) is electrolysed. In this electrolysis, graphite is used as the anode and graphite-lined iron is used as the cathode. During the electrolysis, Al is liberated at the cathode, while CO and CO 2 are liberated at the anode, according to the following equation. If a metal is used instead of graphite as the anode, then O 2 will be liberated. This will not only oxidise the metal of the electrode, but also convert some of the Al liberated at the cathode back into Al 2 O 3 . Hence, graphite is used for preventing the formation of O 2 at the anode. Moreover, graphite is cheaper than other metals.
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Purified is the correct spelling.
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The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
You think probable to graphite.
Cleaned, purged.
Purified in Blood was created in 2003.
Purified was created on 2005-09-13.
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Graphite mines
Graphite does not have a transparency.
No, graphite is not renewable.