metal.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
Ductility
No. Copper wire is made of the element copper. Tungsten wire is made of the element tungsten. Copper wire is made to conduct electricity. Tungsten wire is made for the filament in light bulbs as tungsten does not melt under even very high temperatures.
nickel!
copper is an ELEMENT therefore it is not a heterogeneous OR homogeneous mixture.
its a metal, its a solid, its on the periodic table, pennies are made out of the material, they are ductile and can be drawn into a wire.
Metals can be pulled or drawn into a wire, so gold is an example.
The ability to be drawn into a thin wire is a property known as ductility. Iron has ductility.
See if it will conduct electricity, and see if it can be flattened and stay flattened. Metals conduct electricity and heat, and are malleable. They also have a luster (shiny when polished) and are ductile- they can be drawn out like wire.
The insulation on a wire is applied after the wire is drawn to size.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
Ductility
It is ductile.
No. You cannot
Aluminum and Copper Wire
Ductile.
Ductile