Yes.
No, carbon itself is not malleable. Malleability refers to the ability of a material to be deformed under compression without fracturing. Carbon exists in various forms such as diamond and graphite, which have different properties. Diamond is very hard and not malleable, while graphite is relatively soft and can be malleable.
Covalent network solids are generally not malleable. They have crystal structures that lack obvious glide planes and the covalent bonds are difficult to break and remake. This is a contrast with the metals where many of the crystal structures have glide planes and metallic bonds are relatively easy to break and remake.
YES!!! It is a rock. Like all rocks, it can be broken with the use of a hammer, chisel, pick axe, or dynamite.
Copper is malleable because its metallic bonds allow its atoms to move easily past each other without breaking. This means that when force is applied to copper, its atoms can rearrange without causing the material to crack or break.
Brittleness refers to the tendency of a material to fracture or break when subjected to stress, whereas malleability is the ability of a material to deform under compression without breaking. In simple terms, a brittle material breaks easily under pressure, while a malleable material can be shaped without breaking.
Yes, that means it's malleable, like Gold.
A hammer. You would break it off and flatten out the gold which is malleable from the fragile quartz.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
Gold is a very malleable metal, so hitting it with a hammer is unlikely to shatter it. Instead, it would deform and flatten under the force. If hit hard enough, it may create cracks or break if in a brittle form.
Phosphorus is not very malleable as it is a nonmetal
Copper is malleable, it can be bent and it will not break, but bending it back and forth too much may break it.
Hammer.
a break is bad and if you hit your computure with a hammer you break it
big hammer !!
hammer
a sledge hammer is a tool you break things down or build them up.
try to use a hammer