Oxygen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a structure that can exhibit brittleness like solid materials. Brittle materials typically fracture when subjected to stress, but as a gas, oxygen does not have a fixed structure to break in this way.
Iodine is likely to be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. It is a non-metal with properties that make it a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid.
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
No, oxygen is a gas at room temperature and pressure and does not possess brittleness as a physical property. Brittleness is a characteristic of solid materials that fracture or break when subjected to stress, and gases like oxygen do not display such behavior.
Oxygen itself is a gas, so it doesn't have a physical texture like being soft or hard. It is essential for life and makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere.
A brittle nonconducting solid might belong to the group of covalent compounds, such as diamond or silicon dioxide. These compounds have strong covalent bonds that make them rigid and nonconducting of electricity.
No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.
the terms brittle , malleable , elastic , and flexible refer to what mineral
No, all nonmetals are not brittle. Oxygen,Hydrogen,Nitrogen etc. are some of the nonmetals that occurs in gaseous form.
Iodine is likely to be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. It is a non-metal with properties that make it a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid.
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it is not malleable. Malleability is a property that describes a material's ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking. Oxygen does not exhibit this property.
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
The metal reacts with oxygen, causing a chemical reaction which makes it turn brittle and orange
No, oxygen is a gas at room temperature and pressure and does not possess brittleness as a physical property. Brittleness is a characteristic of solid materials that fracture or break when subjected to stress, and gases like oxygen do not display such behavior.
Oxygen itself is a gas, so it doesn't have a physical texture like being soft or hard. It is essential for life and makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere.
A brittle nonconducting solid might belong to the group of covalent compounds, such as diamond or silicon dioxide. These compounds have strong covalent bonds that make them rigid and nonconducting of electricity.
Iodine would likely be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. Oxygen and zinc are more metallic in nature, which generally means they are better conductors of electricity and have more malleable properties compared to nonmetals like iodine.
As brittle as glass.