yes
no, it is very brittle
The old branches of the tree were brittle and snapped easily in the wind.
It is called brittle.
Some terms opposite of brittle are strong, enforced, hardy, etc. Hope this helped! :)
Yes, xenon is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a definitive brittle or ductile property like solid materials.
There is a chemical reaction between mercury and aluminum, forming what is known as an amalgam.
Scientists believe that the interior structure of Mercury includes a metallic core, an intermediate rocky layer, and a thin brittle crust. Surface features indicate that volcanic activity once existed at the surface
As brittle as glass.
Helium is neither shiny nor dull; it is translucent (transparent; colorless). Helium is a colorless gas
Peanut Brittle
peanut brittle
Yes, salt it brittle.
sodium is brittle no its not you lier. how dear you lie ABOUT SCIENCE FOOOOOOOOLLLLLL.
Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.
peanut brittle
brittle
hard and brittle so YES