Origin - Minerals - non metallic
Chemical Profile - Carbon
Classification - Elemental Carbon
Use - Industrial, scientific
Description -
Graphite, a naturally occurring form of elemental carbon, originates from Minerals - non metallic sources. It is recognized for its layered, planar structure, which allows for excellent conductivity and lubrication properties. Historically, graphite has been essential in the production of pencils, lubricants, and batteries. Its unique chemical structure is noted in scientific and industrial catalogs. See other options - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.
Chemical Profile - Carbon
Classification - Elemental Carbon
Use - Industrial, scientific
Description -
Graphite, a naturally occurring form of elemental carbon, originates from Minerals - non metallic sources. It is recognized for its layered, planar structure, which allows for excellent conductivity and lubrication properties. Historically, graphite has been essential in the production of pencils, lubricants, and batteries. Its unique chemical structure is noted in scientific and industrial catalogs. See other options - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.