Silicon is crystalline and not really flexible, though just about anything can be bent slightly if it's thin enough.
When a potato strip is soaked in a 10 percent NaCl solution, it undergoes osmosis, where water moves out of the potato cells due to the higher concentration of salt outside the cells. This causes the cells to lose water, leading to shrinkage and the potato strip becoming bendable.
the asthenosphere is very bendable yet solid and "weak" yet it is not as bendable as laffy taffy because it is still solid and obviously not that bendable because it is a layer of the EARTH so it is still very hard. if you kicked it, you would brake your foot!
Yes, halides can contain silicon. Silicon can form halides by combining with elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine to create silicon halides. Examples of silicon halides include silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4) and silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4).
Silicon itself is odorless. However, certain compounds containing silicon, such as silane or silicon tetrachloride, have distinct, unpleasant smells.
Silicon tetrachloride is the name of the compound SiCl4.
Bendable is an adjective.
I believe the legs on Barbie dolls with bendable legs are made of a silicone polymer, though I can't seem to confirm that right now. The ones with hard plastic legs are made of vinyl, which does not contain silicon.
the bendable type
They are not bendable unless soaked in vinegar.
the bendable type
the property of being bendable is called malleability
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No, it is a gas!
Acrylic is not naturally bendable like some other materials, but it can be heated and shaped into curves or bends.
A bendable straw typically weighs less than a gram, making it very lightweight.
No, Ballerina Barbie does not have bendable appendages. Her arms come pre-bent into ballet positions.