difference between diamond graphite and fullrene
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Graphite is an allotrope of carbon.Nanonotubes can be made from many other materials.
Graphite is a soft, black mineral that leaves a streak on paper and is used in pencils. Galena is a lead-gray mineral that is heavy and often forms cube-shaped crystals. One way to distinguish them is by conducting a streak test - graphite will leave a black streak, while galena will leave a gray streak.
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Graphite is typically a shiny, metallic gray color.
Graphite is a mineral that is dark gray and has a hardness of one on the Mohs scale.
The only difference between gray and white PVC piping is in the color. They're both PVC.
There is none, diamond has about 60 bonds of graphite inside of it.
The difference between regular flex and soft flex graphite irons are the suitability to the needs of the golfer. Stronger golfers swing faster thus needing the regular flex. Ladies and seniors, on the other hand, need soft flex graphite irons.
A streak of graphite is the mark left on a surface when graphite is rubbed across it. It is typically a shiny, metallic gray color. Graphite's streak is often used as a diagnostic property to help identify minerals.
I graphite shaft compared to a steel shaft on any club will give you more distance. For every club there will be roughly a five yard distance difference. You will hit the graphite further.