When you hit a metal or non metal material with a hammer, the result will vary depending on the specific material. A non metal material can shatter, break, or flatten. A metal material may not have any damage or it may have a dent from the hammer.
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Because calcium is a soft metallic element, and a hammer (presumably made of iron) is harder and more dense than the calcium.
In most cases the crystal will shatter. The manner in which it shatters depends on the type of crystal.
The melting point is determined with special devices. See this link.
You hit it with a hammer
Poing.
Because calcium is a soft metallic element, and a hammer (presumably made of iron) is harder and more dense than the calcium.
After you have hit a can with a hammer the can will be smashed
Ionic. Crystal structures are formed by ionic bonds and metallic bonds are, well, between metals.
ionic shatters an metallic bonds can be beaten into shape..
yes, you an break it with another Diamond.
Ionic because ionic compounds tend to be brittle solids at room temperature and usually break apart when hit with a hammer.
You are not supposed to hit an anvil. You place metal to be formed on it and strike it, not the anvil.
You would get to see some really pretty sparks and waste a lot of money.
In most cases the crystal will shatter. The manner in which it shatters depends on the type of crystal.
It Hit Me Like a Hammer was created in 1991.
someone will hit you on the head with a tack hammer, because you are a retard.
when you raise the hammer at the top of your upswing the hammer has potential energy when you lower the hammer to hit a nail , the hammer has potential energy.