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Q: Elements described by their hardness shininess and ductility is what?
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What elements can be described by hardness shininess and ductility?

Metallic elements that are shiny and ductile would include aluminium, silver, and gold. [Lead is ductile, but not shiny. Chromium is shiny, but not ductile.]


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hardness,shininess, malleability, and ductility


What is the relationship between hardness and ductility?

when ductility increase hardness decrease


Opposite of ductility?

Hardness is the opposite of ductility.


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What is the aim of the producer?

alloying elements can be added to lower cost improve properties - it could be hardness, toughness, ductility, conductivity, corrosion resistance, pitting resistance etc


What is the property of ductility?

Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.


What is the aim of producing alloys?

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What property is the opposite of ductility?

Ductility is "The ability to bend or flex". Stiffness, rigidity, and hardness come to mind. If a metal is hard it isn't Ductile.


What six examples of physical properties?

Color, mass, volume, density, hardness, and ductility


What is the luster of arkose on the mohs scale for hardness?

This is a stupid question because it doesn't make any sense. The luster is the shininess and the Mohl's Scale is for hardness. Check your brain and ask a better question.


What is the typical effect of the addition of an interstitial element on the properties of a metal?

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