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Graphite does not have a distinct smell. In terms of looks, graphite appears as a grayish-black mineral with a metallic luster. When touched, graphite feels smooth and slippery due to its layered structure.

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What color is graphite?

Graphite is dark grey. Look at a pencil. Yes, because pencils use graphite, not lead. Though dark and very grey, I would say the hue of graphite is bluer than other shades of dark grey.


What does fungus look like?

It turns your toenail dark (sometimes light) yellow, it smells bad and can make your toenail very brittle.


What is the arrangement of carbon atoms in graphite?

Graphite is made of Carbon atoms. Each carbon atom is bonded to 3 others in layers. The layers look like interlocking hexagons. In between the layers are delocalised electrons that are mobile. The delocalised electrons are why graphite can conduct electricity and the layers can be rubbed off which is why they work as pencils.


What is liquid in a Galileo thermometer.is it water.it does not smell or feel like water. smells and feels almost like mineral spirits but not as strong.?

It is petroleum based chemical; smells like kerosene. Dissolves glue completely.It is not water. When water was added to the liquid the balls immediately raced to the surface. Therefore the liquid is less dense than water, but is immiscible with water.a/cc to fluther.com:It is likely not water.It does look like water but usually is:Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy) (ethanol)and Hydrotreated heavy naphtha (petroleum).


Can microorganisms change the look of food?

Yes, microorganisms can change the look of food through processes like spoilage or fermentation. Spoilage can result in mold growth, discoloration, or bad smells, while fermentation can produce bubbles, changes in texture, or new colors in food.