Case hardened ferrous alloys.
Potassium is a soft metal that is very malleable and can be easily cut with a knife. It is ductile, meaning it can be stretched into thin wire. However, it is also quite reactive and can be brittle when exposed to air due to oxidation.
A brittle nonconducting solid might belong to the group of covalent compounds, such as diamond or silicon dioxide. These compounds have strong covalent bonds that make them rigid and nonconducting of electricity.
The iodine would then not spread.
It isn't. It might have similar abilities, but they are not related to us.
The iodine would then not spread.
Brittle materials can exhibit both shiny and dull appearances. Whether a brittle material looks shiny or dull depends on its composition and surface characteristics. Some brittle materials might have a shiny appearance due to a smooth surface finish, while others may appear dull if they have a rough or textured surface.
As brittle as glass.
Peanut Brittle
peanut brittle
Yes, salt it brittle.
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Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.