Elements in Group I and II can easily bend, but cannot breakdown easily. So as Mg is in Group II, it can bend easily but does not break easily.
Silver nitrate breaks down more easily than magnesium nitrate. When exposed to light, silver nitrate decomposes into silver and nitrogen oxides. Magnesium nitrate, on the other hand, requires higher temperatures to decompose into magnesium oxide and nitrogen dioxide.
A thin copper sheet will likely bend under applied force due to its malleability. However, if excessive force is applied, it may eventually reach its breaking point and fracture.
Yes, lead is a soft metal and can be bent pretty easily.
is magnesium brittle or can it be bent and shaped?
Magnesium+Sulphur=Magnesium Sulphide (Mg+S=MgS)
they bend very easily, especially hoop earrings where they are susceptable to breaking very easily.
no
because the spin can easily bend
because the spin can easily bend
Flexibility is the ability to change or bend easily without breaking. It allows for adaptability and resilience in different situations.
There is no reason to use magnesium in light bulbs. Magnesium readily and easily catches fire and burns -- white hot.
Magnesium sulfate is not flammable; by heating it is thermally decomposed.
Magnesium oxide is a white, powder-like solid which has no odor. It can be easily produced burning a magnesium strip in air. It is not totally pure as it contains some magnesium nitride also.
i believe you refer to a contortionist ?
They bend so easily:(
able to bend easily without breaking or snapping.
"Unable to bend" means that something is rigid, stiff, or inflexible, and cannot be bent or curved easily.