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What is the example of Graphite

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Answered by anuragkumar1067
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Graphite is mainly used in brake linings and in refractories, which are heat-resistant materials; an example of refracories is the brick lining of furnaces and kilns. Graphite is not mined in the United States.

an example of refracories is the brick lining of furnaces and kilns.
Answered by RealSweetie
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A very soft, black, hexagonal mineral of pure carbon, formed in thin plates and found in metamorphic rocks: used in making electrodes, paints, the lead of pencils, etc. A naturally occurring, steel-gray to black, crystalline form of carbon. ... Graphite is used in pencils and paints and as a lubricant and electrode.

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