Boron is brittle, as it tends to fracture easily under stress without significant plastic deformation.
Boron is considered brittle in its pure elemental form.
No, boron is not ductile. It is a brittle element and known for its hardness rather than ductility.
Boron is not considered a ductile material. It is a brittle element and tends to break or fracture rather than deform under stress.
No, silicon is a brittle material and not ductile.
Yes, boron is considered brittle due to its atomic structure that makes it prone to cleavage. It is a hard and brittle semi-conductor with high melting and boiling points, making it useful in certain industrial applications.
Boron is considered brittle in its pure elemental form.
No, boron is not ductile. It is a brittle element and known for its hardness rather than ductility.
Boron is not considered a ductile material. It is a brittle element and tends to break or fracture rather than deform under stress.
it is ductile. For hardened stainless steel it gets less ductile, but not brittle.
Silicon has a Brittle-to-Ductile transition at around ~500 C.
Ductile and brittle are NOT the same thing. In fact, almost the opposite.
No, silicon is a brittle material and not ductile.
Doubtful. Ductile by definition means "not brittle, easily stretched, malleable".
brittle
Sulfur is brittle.
A fluoride salt is brittle.
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