Yes it is.
Graphite is a non-metallic element that can conduct electricity. It has a unique structure that allows electrons to move freely within its layers, making it a good conductor of electricity.
yes pencil lead is a conductor it is made of graphite(a form of carbon) which is good conductor of electricity
Electricity flows through a pencil when it is used as a conductor to complete a circuit. The graphite in the pencil lead allows electrons to flow through it, creating a closed path for the electricity to follow. This is possible because graphite is a good conductor of electricity.
Graphite is one!
Graphite. You might have come across experiments using a pencil to complete a simple circuit to check if a bulb glows and you might have observed that it does. The graphite in the lead of the pencil is what helps conduct electricity.
Graphite is a good conductor of electricity beacause graphite is sp-2 hybirdize orbit
Graphite is brittle but a good conductor of electricity.
as graphite is a good conductor of electricity...........
Graphite is a good conductor of heat and electricity, while anthracite, charcoal, and diamond are poor conductors.
Graphite conducts electricity.
Graphite conducts electricity.
Carbon, when it is in the form of graphite.
graphite is a good conductor of electricity because it's electrons are free to move, and are very stable at the same time; however this means electricity can only pass through the layers and thus not powdered graphite.
Graphite
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
Graphite is only a poor conductor of electricity relative to say copper.
Yes, graphite is a conductor of electricity. It has a unique structure that allows electrons to move freely through its layers, making it a good conductor.