brittle meaning EASILY BREAKABLE so i don't think it is brittle...
Anthracite coal has a hard and brittle texture. It is the highest ranking type of coal and is known for its high carbon content and low moisture content.
Due to the high carbon.
The answer to that question is hard and unbreakable.
Iron from the blast furnace is brittle because of its high carbon content. This carbon content forms brittle compounds like cementite in the iron, which weakens its ability to deform plastically and makes it prone to fracture under stress.
The compound name for silicon carbon is silicon carbide. It is a compound made of silicon and carbon atoms in a 1:1 ratio, forming a hard and brittle material known for its high thermal conductivity and resistance to abrasion.
hard and brittle so YES
hard and brittle so YES
Anthracite coal has a hard and brittle texture. It is the highest ranking type of coal and is known for its high carbon content and low moisture content.
Due to the high carbon.
Many nonmetals are brittle and Carbon is a non metal. Charcoal is a carbon compound so charcoal is brittle having the physical property of carbon.
No, carbon is not malleable. Pick a form, hit with a hammer, and it won't "flatten out" like, say, gold. Carbon in the form of graphite or diamond won't do well when struck.
it depends on the layout of the structure... take graphite for example.. its a form of carbon but is very brittle... but dymonds ar also carbon and have a completely different stucture.. dymonds are not brittle... carbon is non metal.... metals can be brittle aswell... especially is they are heated and cooled quickly
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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 get hard and brittle when they dry out.
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