No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
If HE was a compound it would be a compound of H (hydrogen) and E (sorry there is no such element).If HE is an element then it is misspelled and should be He (helium).
I know for sure that its either Transition elements,non metals,metals,or metalloids that is a 100% positive answer it is ONE of those i just dont know which one sory.
no, it is very brittle
The old branches of the tree were brittle and snapped easily in the wind.
It is called brittle.
No. Helium is a gas, not a solid.
Helium is a gas . . . it has neither strength nor brittleness.
The Declaration is actually kept in argon gas, not helium, with a little humidity to keep the document from becoming brittle. Argon gas is an inert gas and will not react chemically with any other chemicals in the ink or parchment of the document itself to harm it.
As brittle as glass.
Peanut Brittle
peanut brittle
Yes, salt it brittle.
If HE was a compound it would be a compound of H (hydrogen) and E (sorry there is no such element).If HE is an element then it is misspelled and should be He (helium).
sodium is brittle no its not you lier. how dear you lie ABOUT SCIENCE FOOOOOOOOLLLLLL.
Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.
brittle
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