glass and cast iron
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
Some brittle materials are cast iron, concrete, high carbon steels, ceramics and glass. A brittle material is easily shattered and has little resistance against fracture.
because they are generally brittle.
That depends on which species of brittle star you are referring to. There are 1900 living species of brittle star.
Yes, xenon is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a definitive brittle or ductile property like solid materials.
No, water is not brittle. Brittle materials are prone to breaking or shattering under applied stress, while water is a liquid that can flow and change shape easily.
Brittle materials have low ductility, meaning they exhibit little to no plastic deformation before fracturing. They also have high stiffness and high strength, but are prone to sudden and catastrophic failure without warning. Examples of brittle materials include ceramics, glass, and some types of polymers.
Glass, ceramic ,cast iron
Um...brittle star?
Brittle materials can exhibit both shiny and dull appearances. Whether a brittle material looks shiny or dull depends on its composition and surface characteristics. Some brittle materials might have a shiny appearance due to a smooth surface finish, while others may appear dull if they have a rough or textured surface.
Nitrogen itself is not brittle as it is a gas at room temperature. However, nitrogen can react with certain materials to form brittle compounds.
why the tensile properties of most brittle materials are accessed by transverse bending tests and not ascertain by tensile tests