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Graphite is that semi-metallic coal-like form of carbon used in pencils, lubricants, arc lamps and carbon fiber.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Graphite is made from billions of layers of carbon atoms laid on top of each other.
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Graphite is that semi-metallic coal-like form of carbon used in pencils, lubricants, arc lamps and carbon fiber.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Graphite is made from billions of layers of carbon atoms laid on top of each other.
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Graphite is made from billions of layers of carbon atoms laid on top of each other.
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Graphite is made from billions of layers of carbon atoms laid on top of each other.
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Graphite is that semi-metallic coal-like form of carbon used in pencils, lubricants, arc lamps and carbon fiber.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Graphite is that semi-metallic coal-like form of carbon used in pencils, lubricants, arc lamps and carbon fiber.
ArtScene: Current California Exhibitions You Should See ArtScene 2010
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Graphite is made from billions of layers of carbon atoms laid on top of each other.
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Graphite is a form of pure carbon made from stacks of flat sheets but making it difficult since the sheets tend to stick together.
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