A substance that is made up of the same atoms as diamond, but much less solid.

Graphite is composed of the same atoms as diamond. It, unlike diamond, is a semimetal and has electrical conductive properties. It is also resistant to fire, and at a temperature of 3000 degrees, it immediately turns into a gaseous state. Artificial diamonds, pencil rods, various lubricants, parts of machine tools and electrodes, and much more are made from graphite.



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