no hydrogen is not flexible because it is a gas!
Hydrogen + fluorine ---> hydrogen fluoride
Like all group one metals, lithium is a relatively soft metal, easily scratched and bent. Thus, it would qualify as flexible. But touching lithium or, even worse, any of the heavier group one metals with bare hands would result in reaction of the metal with slight amounts of water on your hands, creating immense heat, and in the case of the heavier metals, a hydrogen explosion.
There is one atom of hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule.
There is no difference between hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen sulphide. The term "sulfide" and "sulphide" both refer to the chemical compound H2S, also known as hydrogen sulfide. The difference in spelling is simply a matter of regional or historical variation.
Yes, hydrogen can exist as a molecule. In its diatomic form, hydrogen atoms can bond together to form a molecule called molecular hydrogen (H2).
Hydrogen bonding increases the intermolecular forces between polymer chains in thermoplastics, making them more rigid and less flexible. This can result in higher melting points and improved strength and durability of the material.
The adjective form of "flexible" is "flexible."
it's the same word - flexible
Flexible????
Very flexible! :)
i think it is flexible
Make it flexible
Yes it is flexible.
It is flexible
rigidity/not flexible
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The primary ingredients used in PVC pipe manufacturing are PVC resin, which is the main component providing strength and durability, along with plasticizers to increase flexibility, stabilizers to prevent degradation from heat and UV exposure, and lubricants to aid in processing. Pigments may also be added for color.