Yes, silver is a relatively soft metal and can break under sufficient force or pressure. Its malleability makes it easier to shape and form without breaking, but it is not indestructible.
Yes, "breakable" is a compound word formed by combining the words "break" and "able."
Yes, borosilicate glass is breakable, but it is more resistant to thermal shock and can withstand higher temperatures compared to regular glass.
Silver is a relatively soft metal, so it is more prone to scratches and dents than harder metals like gold. However, it is not as fragile as some other materials and requires a certain amount of force to break. Overall, while it's not highly breakable, silver still needs to be handled with care to prevent any damage.
Yes, atoms can be broken down into smaller particles through nuclear reactions. However, breaking an atom often results in the release of large amounts of energy and can have significant consequences.
inelastic, breakable, crisp, fragile
The ISBN of Breakable You is 1615575308.
Breakable You was created in 2007.
Be careful; that vase is breakable. The peace treaty was all too breakable.
Breakable You has 368 pages.
With a hammer, they are equally breakable.
Training breakable boards offers great resuable souces and they are offer better safety for people who are training then breakable boards
Not breakable as such. But you can "tear" a muscle. And ruin the lining of the muscle.
maybe it is breakable or rare. maybe it is breakable or rare.
No, it's a adjective. e.g. "The breakable vase was handled carefully."
The verb form of "breakable" would be "break."
Breakable items should be packed well when moving house.
Yes most are breakable but they should not be that eay to break i dont think!