by bendy, i think you meant tensile strength.
A very primitive word indeed.
Titanium has very high tensile strength, in your words, IT IS NOT BENDY.
Being a strategic metal, it is used for military purposes and also extensively used in space shuttles.
It depends on how big a piece of titanium, and how strong you are. A thin titanium wire could be bent easily, but you'd never bend a thick sheet with pliers.
i don't think so
yes very
Titanium is a pure element not an alloy.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
Zinc does not react with titanium but it could be alloyed with titanium.
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxideor titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2.
what is titanium's shape
the bendable type
"Bendable" is an adjective.
They are not bendable unless soaked in vinegar.
the bendable type
Almost all metals are malleable or bendable.
the property of being bendable is called malleability
The potato is bendable
Bendable,
No, it is a gas!
malleable
the asthenosphere is very bendable yet solid and "weak" yet it is not as bendable as laffy taffy because it is still solid and obviously not that bendable because it is a layer of the EARTH so it is still very hard. if you kicked it, you would brake your foot!
No, Ballerina Barbie does not have bendable appendages. Her arms come pre-bent into ballet positions.