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  1. Graphite - Wikipedia

    Graphite (/ ˈɡræfaɪt /) is a crystalline allotrope (form) of the element carbon. It consists of many stacked layers of graphene, typically in excess of hundreds of layers. Graphite occurs naturally and is the …

  2. Graphite | Properties, Uses, & Structure | Britannica

    May 19, 2026 · Graphite is a mineral form of carbon that is dark gray to black, opaque, and very soft. It is used in pencils, lubricants, crucibles, foundry facings, polishes, steel furnaces, and batteries.

  3. Graphite: A mineral with extreme properties and many uses

    What is Graphite? Graphite is a naturally occurring form of crystalline carbon. It is a native element mineral found in metamorphic and igneous rocks. Graphite is a mineral of extremes. It is extremely …

  4. Where Is Graphite Found? Key Deposits by Country

    Mar 15, 2026 · Graphite deposits are scattered across the globe, but a handful of countries control most of the supply—and that has real consequences for battery technology.

  5. Graphite Mineral | Physical - Optical Properties, Uses ...

    Apr 23, 2023 · Graphite is like diamond, It is a form of native carbon crystalline with its atoms arranged in a hexagonal structure that is opaque and dark gray to black. It occurs as hexagonal crystals, …

  6. What is Graphite?- Definition, Types, and Uses

    Graphite is a naturally occurring form of carbon that is typically gray or black in color. It is one of the three allotropic forms of carbon, along with diamond and amorphous carbon. The color of graphite …

  7. Graphite | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Dec 19, 2017 · Thermally metamorphosed coal is the usual source of amorphous graphite. Disseminated crystalline flake graphite is mined from carbonaceous metamorphic rocks, and lump or …