Ductility is a physical property because it can be observed without a chemical change to the material. For instance, if we are working with aluminum to calculate its ductility, whatever we do to the aluminum metal in the process, it will still be aluminum metal.
No. Neither aluminum nor copper has any magnetic property.
Heat conduction and heat tolerance.
density has nothing to do with the size of an object in the way that you are thinking, density is the mass or weight of an object per unit of measurement Neither
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Ductility is a physical property because it can be observed without a chemical change to the material. For instance, if we are working with aluminum to calculate its ductility, whatever we do to the aluminum metal in the process, it will still be aluminum metal.
Ductility is a physical property because it can be observed without a chemical change to the material. For instance, if we are working with aluminum to calculate its ductility, whatever we do to the aluminum metal in the process, it will still be aluminum metal.
Aluminum alloy has precipitates of alloying elements which improves the mechanical property of aluminum but pure aluminum is weak.
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
No. Neither aluminum nor copper has any magnetic property.
Heat conduction and heat tolerance.
Aluminum is pretty hard; it is not as hard as steel, but it is harder than copper.
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