No
an electron loosely bound to its nucleus is called a free electron.
Elements in Group I and II can easily bend, but cannot breakdown easily. So as Mg is in Group II, it can bend easily but does not break easily.
Yes. A hurricane could easily break a sliding glass door.
When the word shearing is used to refer to earthquakes, it means to break or shear off of something. This word is used because when an earthquake happens, it breaks the ground up.
It means that something may break easily.
Friable means easily crumbled or broken.
Fragile
The word "fragility" originates from the Latin word "fragilis," meaning "easily broken" or "brittle." It is derived from the Latin root "frangere," which means "to break." The word fragility is used to describe the quality of being delicate, vulnerable, or easily broken.
The latin root word that means a break in the continuity of something is interruption.
Shy
indomitable
crack
Resourceful is the word you want.
Break in (up)on means disturb, interrupt.
The word you are looking for is rest. Rest is a break from work.
it won't change shape permanently and won't break easily.