ionic bonds
covalent bonds ionic bonds usually not hydrogen bonds
ionic , covallent
Ionic
Liquid nitrogen has very low temperature, hence parts of flower which is having lot of water content gets solidified and become brittle and hard.
Nonpolar covalent bond because electronegativity difference is very slight
they are very brittle.
It's a bond that is relatively easily broken, compared to other bonds.
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Hardness is the question of how difficult it is to make an impression on a substance. Brittleness is the question of how easy it is to break. Granite is a stone which is very hard but not brittle--it is hard to carve and also hard to break. A plank of wood is not as hard as stone but is not very brittle. You can carve on it with a knife but it won't shatter if you drop it. Glass is hard and brittle. Chalk is not hard but it is brittle.
They are very brittle and they can get up to a very bright temperature
No slate is very hard and brittle.
When it is heated, it becomes very brittle....And it is very hard to work.
Slate is a very hard but brittle sedimentary rock. It is mainly used as roofing tiles.
Liquid nitrogen has very low temperature, hence parts of flower which is having lot of water content gets solidified and become brittle and hard.
A junk bond is one which is of very high risk. This type of bond will mean that a person may never get the money back which they invest into the bond itself.
Iridiumis a very hard/brittle metal with the atomic number 77.
No, baked clay can't be recycled because it becomes very hard when baked, and it is very brittle to recycle it after.
an ionic bond
Nonpolar covalent bond because electronegativity difference is very slight
covalent bond because it is very weak.....i guess