Graphite. Macrophotograph of a specimen of graphite, a form of carbon that occurs naturally close to the Earth's surface. It is formed by stacked grap
Graphite. Macrophotograph of a specimen of graphite, a form of carbon that occurs naturally close to the Earth's surface. It is formed by stacked graphene sheets. Graphite is a soft, steel-gray to black, hexagonally crystallized allotrope of carbon with a metallic luster and a greasy feel, used in lead pencils, lubricants, paints, and coatings, that is fabricated into a variety of forms such as molds, bricks, electrodes, crucibles, and rocket nozzles. Also called black lead, specimen is from Styria/Austria and shows a detail of 20mm across.
Size: 4781px × 3655px
Photo credit: © ALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
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