Flexible in French is "flexible."
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No, the word flexible is a adjective a the noun for flexible is flexibility.
no it is not flexible
Flexible is a property of metal and not gases. Argon is a gas and cannot be flexible.
one property of copper is that it is malleable, is flexible or easily bent/shaped
Such a property would not apply to chlorine because it is a gas.
Brittleness is a property of an ionic compound
Yes, because if it doesn't change whatever the substance is, it's a physical property. For example, if you have a piece of paper, you can fold it in half. When you do that, it proves the piece of paper to be flexible without turning the paper into something else.
Yes, because if it doesn't change whatever the substance is, it's a physical property. For example, if you have a piece of paper, you can fold it in half. When you do that, it proves the piece of paper to be flexible without turning the paper into something else.
A person's estate is all the property owned including real and personal property. In another sense an estate is a large piece of landed property with an elaborate house on it.
Elasticity is that property which gives the details of the extent to which the material becomes flexible.
A flexible secured loan is a loan instrument that is backed-up by a collateral, usually a property. Another variation for this kind of loan is the Home Equity Line of Credit, whose interest rate is usually tied to the prime interest rate.
Citizen Insurance is a property insurance company. You can insure your building, your contents or both. They have a range of policy options that are flexible around your requirements.
Metallic crystals are flexible because of a property of their electrons called delocalization. The electrons are free to move about the crystal, instead of "belonging" to one specific atom. This allows the metal to bend, flex, stretch and conduct electricity. These properties are called malleability, ductility and conductivity.
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