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yes malleable is very ductile
Some brass alloys are very ductile, provided they are annealed before forming; others not so.
No. Very few ionic compounds are ductile.
Aluminium is ductile and has a low melting point and density.
Metals are generally very good conductors of heat and electricity, hard, shiny, malleable, ductile, and solid at room temperature. Some are magnetic.
Timber is very strong and can be used for structural building. It is very easy to use and it is very useful.
Yes, gold is very malleable and very ductile.
yes malleable is very ductile
Yes, it is very ductile
Some brass alloys are very ductile, provided they are annealed before forming; others not so.
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No. Very few ionic compounds are ductile.
no, the crystals of the sugar shatter when kinetic force is applied.
Aluminium is ductile and has a low melting point and density.
End quenching can change the hardness of metals by introducing different crystal structures. Steel is commonly quenched to introducing martensite, a very hard form of steel crystalline structure.
That it is hard and strong and if you have a cup ofw water to drink it wont tip out. Glass is very sharp and see through but it is a very strong and hard piece of material
No, germanium is very brittle.