I believe that this element doesn't exist.
Bromime
No, Bromine is not brittle at room temperature, as Bromine is one of only two elements in the Periodic Table that is a liquid at room temperature.
Elementral chlorine, Cl2, is a gas at room temperature. Brittle only refers to solids.
If a loss of ductility caused because of temperature, it will be temperature embrittlement. When welding, if cooling rate not controlled, it will leads to faster cooling(Martensitic zone) and will produce brittle structure which normally defined as temperature embritttlement.
yes it is brittle but shifting
WHAT IS RIGID BRITTLE ROCK CALLED? WHAT IS RIGID BRITTLE ROCK CALLED? we have no clue
No, Bromine is not brittle at room temperature, as Bromine is one of only two elements in the Periodic Table that is a liquid at room temperature.
it is brittle at room temperature yet malleable at higher temperature then once a certain high temperature has been reached zinc is brittle
Yes, zinc is brittle at room temperature but at higher temperature is is very malleable.
Periodic table lists elements. Not properties. Brittle is a property (of metals).
They are very brittle and they can get up to a very bright temperature
conduction deafness may occur.
It varies with the temperature. Glass is brittle at room temperature but becomes soft at high temperature. Glass also does not crystallize so it is considered a liquid even when cool. Spaghetti is brittle when dry but softens as water is absorbed.
No. Oxygen is gaseous at room temperature.
They are very brittle and they can get up to a very bright temperature
Non- metals are brittle, non-sonorous and less dense. They are located on the right side in periodic table.
Elementral chlorine, Cl2, is a gas at room temperature. Brittle only refers to solids.
At room temperature pure plutonium is brittle.