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If you hit iodine with a hammer, it will likely shatter into smaller pieces due to its brittle nature. However, iodine sublimes easily from a solid to a gas at room temperature, so some of the iodine may also turn into vapor upon impact.
A copper rod will deform and flatten out when struck with a hammer due to its malleability. The force of the hammer will cause the copper atoms to shift and slide past each other, resulting in a change in shape.
The technical term for being able to be shaped with a hammer is "malleable." Metal elements are all malleable, so you can name any three of them. (gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, brass, bronze, etc.)
The metal get hot after being hit with the hammer because the hammer made a pressure on the metal by hitting many time. Let's say if you slap someone several times. He/she will feel hurt and hot.
Materials with ionic or covalent bonds are brittle and shatter when hit with a hammer, such as ceramics or glass. In contrast, materials with metallic or metallic bonding, like metals, are malleable and can be shaped with a hammer due to the ability of the atoms to slide past each other without breaking.
If you hit iodine with a hammer, it will likely shatter into smaller pieces due to its brittle nature. However, iodine sublimes easily from a solid to a gas at room temperature, so some of the iodine may also turn into vapor upon impact.
If you hit solid ice with a hammer, it may shatter into smaller pieces. Liquid water would disperse under the force of the impact. Steam, as a gas, would not be affected by a hammer.
It may ignite if you hit the primer.
If you hit the nail with the hammer, it will drive into the wood, securing the two pieces together. The force from the hammer will cause the nail to penetrate the wood, creating a strong connection between them.
If you hit nickel with a hammer, it would deform and flatten rather than shattering like glass or some other materials. Nickel is a ductile metal, so it has the ability to deform and change shape under pressure without breaking.
No the golf ball was designed to be hit hard. Why would a hammer produce a result different than being hit by a golf club?
The electrons will fall out of line, demagnetizing the nail.
They would both float if you had no gravity.
If a porcelain mug is hit by a hammer, it will likely shatter into multiple pieces due to the force of impact. Porcelain is a brittle material and is not very resilient to sudden impacts, so it is highly susceptible to breaking when struck with a hammer.
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It Hit Me Like a Hammer was created in 1991.
A copper rod will deform and flatten out when struck with a hammer due to its malleability. The force of the hammer will cause the copper atoms to shift and slide past each other, resulting in a change in shape.