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Yes, most metals have the ability to be pressed or rolled into thin sheets. This characteristic is called 'malleability'. Metallic bonds are non-directional, i.e. each cation attracts the negative electrons in all layers. Therefore, layers of atoms can be made slide past one another with disrupting the attraction forces between cations and electrons. This results in metals to be malleable and ductile (can be drawn into wires) . Hope this helps!
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No. Thin is an adjective. Thinly is an adverb
Rutherford's team fired alpha particles (He2+ ions) at a thin sheet of gold. Most passed straight through, indicating that most of the atom was empty space. A small number were deflected through large angles, suggesting that there was a concentration of mass and positive charge inside the atom.
Simple.............yar the cylinder that is thin :)
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Sometimes in this society it is used as a synonym for being thin, nd in that sense it can do, but when spoken of as the actual psychological illness, i wouldn't say it does.
Perhaps frail and weak
Yes, probably more so than mere "thin".
Typically negative; words like 'slim' and 'thin' have a more positive connotation. Skinny means overly thin, in my point of view. Hope this helps:)
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Yes, puny is a connotation, and it is a negative connotation because it gives off a negative effect and makes you think negatively. :)
The connotation is what you think of when you hear that word. For example, some people think of how cute cats are and their first cats, etc...some people hate cats, and that's what they think of when they hear the word. Here's another example: thin and scrawny. Which one has the more positive connotation? Thin. Scrawny sounds like a malnourished and ugly thing to be, but thin sounds attractive and positive.
The positive connotation of thin is often associated with being slender, fit, and healthy.
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A word often had two meanings: its denotation refers to its dictionary meaning. But its connotation is the understood or implied meaning of the word, containing the emotions and beliefs that the word makes people think. The connotation is often the cultural meaning: for example, in American culture, the word "fat" is defined in the dictionary as overweight or obese. But its connotation is very negative; American culture is obsessed with being thin, so "fat" has a negative connotation.
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