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Both carbon blocks and graphite are allotropes of the element carbon and have similar properties in some respects, but they also have some distinct differences. Judging from their physical properties, carbon blocks are denser, have higher hardness and strength, while graphite is more fragile and more conductive. In terms of application, carbon blocks are usually used as electrode materials for batteries, fuel cells and other fields, while graphite is widely used in pencil mines, refractory materials, lubricants and other fields. In addition, in terms of chemical properties, carbon blocks are more stable and are not easy to oxidize, while graphite will undergo oxidation reactions under the action of high temperature and oxygen. In summary, although carbon blocks and graphite are derivatives of carbon, they have significant differences in hardness, use and chemical properties.
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