Graphite is carbon at any temperature.
Graphite is a solid.
Coal, graphite and diamonds are all allotropes of carbon and are stable at room temperature.
The "lead" in the pencil is a form of carbon called graphite. Graphite has a melting temperature of about 6606 degrees F. So, unless you can heat the graphite to that temperature, it will remain as a solid.
Yes, graphite reacts with oxygen but not at room temperature. The temperature has to be quite high ;)
No, carbon graphite is not a gas at room temperature. It is a solid material composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline structure. It is not inherently deadly, but inhaling graphite dust particles over a prolonged period can potentially lead to respiratory issues.
Graphite is a solid.
Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.
Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.
Carbon is a solid liquid instead of a gas at room temperature.
Graphite is a solid at room temperature. It has a layered structure where carbon atoms are arranged in sheets and can easily slide past each other, giving it a lubricating quality.
Graphite does not react with oxygen at room temperature because graphite has a stable structure of carbon atoms bonded to each other in layers, which makes it highly resistant to chemical reactions. The strong carbon-carbon bonds in graphite make it difficult for oxygen to break into the structure and react with the carbon atoms.
Coal, graphite and diamonds are all allotropes of carbon and are stable at room temperature.
The "lead" in the pencil is a form of carbon called graphite. Graphite has a melting temperature of about 6606 degrees F. So, unless you can heat the graphite to that temperature, it will remain as a solid.
Yes, graphite reacts with oxygen but not at room temperature. The temperature has to be quite high ;)
The resistivity of graphite is approximately 10^-5 ohm-meter at room temperature. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity due to the delocalized electrons in its structure, allowing for the flow of electric current.
Graphite is almost solid at room temperature and conducts electricity due to the presence of free electrons that can move through its structure.
Some non-metals like carbon, sulphur, phosphorus,selenium iodine are solids at room temperature. carbon is also a solid at room temperature and even though Non-metals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well. As opposed to metals carbon in the form of powdered graphite allowed its use as a semiconductor