Graphite

Graphite is pure carbon with a relative hardness of 2, often confused with the heavier molybdenite. Formed from organic materials or by the presence of hydrocarbons in a metamorphic region. Used in the manufacture of crucibles, as a lubricant when mixed with oils, as ‘lead’ for pencils when mixed with clay.

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