Yes.
You can melt it. If it is pure it will be also be very malleable.
malleanle means that it can not break. i think
Yes carbon in few forms is bendable and shapeable. The best example of a shapeable carbon is spider silk / carbon nanotube (CNT-SS).
Brittle things break when malleable things bend.
A diamond can be broken using a number of methods. Gem cutters study the crystal structure of diamonds and then use a hardened chisel and a hammer to cleave them. Certainly placing a diamond on an anvil and striking it with a hammer will break the diamond. But that's a poor use of the tools and a waste of a diamond. The diamond is the hardest substance we know of, but it can be "broken" in a number of ways.
Yes, that means it's malleable, like Gold.
A hammer. You would break it off and flatten out the gold which is malleable from the fragile quartz.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
no
Copper is malleable, it can be bent and it will not break, but bending it back and forth too much may break it.
You can melt it. If it is pure it will be also be very malleable.
Hammer.
a break is bad and if you hit your computure with a hammer you break it
malleanle means that it can not break. i think
hammer
big hammer !!
Yes carbon in few forms is bendable and shapeable. The best example of a shapeable carbon is spider silk / carbon nanotube (CNT-SS).