The category of element that would not be a good choice for making a container that can be dropped without shattering is a metalloid. For example, tellurium is shiny, but it is also brittle and is easily smashed into a powder.
A brittle element like a nonmetal or metalloid would be least appropriate for making a container that can be dropped without shattering. These elements tend to be more prone to breaking under stress compared to ductile metals, which can deform without shattering. Materials like glass and ceramics, which are often made from nonmetals or metalloids, would be poor choices for a drop-resistant container.
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An element that is malleable belongs to the category of metals. Malleability is a characteristic of metals that allows them to be hammered or pressed into thin sheets without breaking.
Uranium-235 was used in the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The first element in a compound that has its ending dropped and "-ide" added is the element that forms a monatomic anion in the compound. This is usually the second element in the modern name of a compound. For example, a compound of sodium and chlorine that contains a sodium cation and a chloride anion is called "sodium chloride". However, a century or more ago, this was often called "chloride of sodium", so that the rule still works even for this style of naming.
A brittle element like a nonmetal or metalloid would be least appropriate for making a container that can be dropped without shattering. These elements tend to be more prone to breaking under stress compared to ductile metals, which can deform without shattering. Materials like glass and ceramics, which are often made from nonmetals or metalloids, would be poor choices for a drop-resistant container.
metal
Zirconium is a natural chemical element, metal, solid.
in a glass container
Beryllium is in the Element category Alkeline Earth Metals
Copper is solid that is it's category. It can either be gas,liquid,solid, or not found in nature.
No. Even the water in the soft drink is not an element, but a compound.
Uranium 235
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any gaseous element like any noble gas..
Helium is a noble gas, a group 18 element
1) - This element is a block level element that can be used as a container for grouping other HTML elements together.2) - This element is an inline element that can be used as a container for text.3) - This tag is a phrase tag. It is not deprecated, but it is possible to achieve richer effect with CSS.hope this helps :)