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m (What's this about 'flux fuel'? Coal fuel adds carbon, flux materials are used to remove impurities. Also, removed the redundant bit and added the only worthwhile comment I could think of.)
(I think it's worth noting the differences and similarities in-game between graphite and the other carbon/coals)
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[[Graphite]] is a soft, malleable form of carbon, commonly used in writing implements such as pencils.
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[[Graphite]] is a soft, malleable form of carbon, most familiar to people as the dark pigment used in pencils.  Like [[lignite]] and [[bituminous coal]], it is flammable, although unlike them, it cannot be used as [[refined coal]] for powering a furnace or as a carbon source for [[steel]]making.
  
 
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Graphite is a soft, malleable form of carbon, most familiar to people as the dark pigment used in pencils. Like lignite and bituminous coal, it is flammable, although unlike them, it cannot be used as refined coal for powering a furnace or as a carbon source for steelmaking.