ionic bonds
The primary hazard from hydrogen is fire, as it burns with an invisible flame. Hydrogen is stored in pressurized containers, so there is also a hazard associated with container leaks and the effects of pressure release (explosion or high velocity projectile motion). Hydrogen can also make other metal more brittle, degrading the strength of structures and containers.
Brittle
No, copper is not brittle
Yes. It is brittle.
its a gas... thus neither
No, all nonmetals are not brittle. Oxygen,Hydrogen,Nitrogen etc. are some of the nonmetals that occurs in gaseous form.
Hydrogen is neither malleable or ductile. It can't carry a current or be hammered into sheets because it is a gas
Alkaline earth metal
People do it all the time, but you have to bake the metal to release the hydrogen after you do it. Otherwise the steel gets brittle.
ionic bonds
brittle
Nonmetals are elements that are brittle and dull.
The primary hazard from hydrogen is fire, as it burns with an invisible flame. Hydrogen is stored in pressurized containers, so there is also a hazard associated with container leaks and the effects of pressure release (explosion or high velocity projectile motion). Hydrogen can also make other metal more brittle, degrading the strength of structures and containers.
Yes! it is brittle
Yes. It is brittle.
No, copper is not brittle