It is hard and brittle
water molecule is polar due to higher electronegativity of the oxygen atom than hydrogen. The oxygen molecule pulls the shared pair of electrons partially towards itself resulting in the hydrogen atom having a small positive charge on it and the oxygen atom having a small negative charge, thus causing polarity.
Dissolve oxygen is when oxygen is dissolved and oxygen is just normal oxygen!
Diamond and granite are extraordinarily firm; they will shatter but not bend. Wood will bend somewhat, depending on the type of wood. Oak won't bend at all, while maple, cedar and ash will bend somewhat and willow is quite flexible. But only metals are "ductile", so copper is the correct answer.
Oxygen, you can not feel oxygen
BAD EFFECT: from scuba diving you can get the bend, it is something where your bones get bend when you come above the sea. If you are lucky you get taken to the Hospital and they try to make you better with giving you the right amount of oxygen. But most of the people just die of the bend.
One is located on the downpipe and the other is located before the cat (On the infamous u-bend).
Cannot carry normal levels of oxygen to cells :) *NovaNet*
It depends on the situation and the type of iron it is. The other things mixed with the iron, such as carbon, oxygen and other trace metals and minerals can have a big effect on whether it will bend. Cast iron tends to be fairly brittle and doesn't bend well. But if you heat it, it bends fairly easily. Other types of iron can be bent and curved with a little bit of effort.
5d bend
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
A bend in a pipe
dangerous bend
I will bend.
no , and its not calld 'bend' its called 'reflected' but its like bend but ITS NOT :)
An Ashley's bend is a type of bend knot with proven stability and grip.
at the outside of the bend