The six elements that can be bent include metals such as aluminum, copper, and lead, which are malleable and ductile. Additionally, certain nonmetals like graphite can be bent in specific forms. Other materials like rubber and some plastics, though not elements in the strictest sense, exhibit bendability due to their flexible properties.
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one property of copper is that it is malleable, is flexible or easily bent/shaped
Copper is malleable, meaning it can be easily shaped or bent without breaking.
A copper bangle is a piece of copper that can be bent or shaped or etched so that it creates almost like a bracelet but thicker. It can also be twisted and filed to make edges softer.
Copper is a fairly flexible metal, known for its malleability and ductility. It can be easily bent, shaped, and formed into different configurations without breaking, making it ideal for various applications such as wiring, plumbing, and crafting.
A malleable substance is able to be bent and shaped easily and a ductile substance is avle to be pulled into thin strands easily e.g copper.
It becomes weaker and breaks when bent many times.
No, copper will eventually break if it is bent repeatedly. While copper is known for its malleability and ductility, it does have a limit to how many times it can be bent before it becomes weakened and breaks.
Yes it still can.
copper can be shaped like anything, really, but is mostly found in a rather bumpy and awkward shape.
The ParaGard IUD is T shaped and it contains copper.
Bending a copper wire is a physical change because the copper itself does not undergo a chemical reaction. The arrangement of copper atoms simply changes temporarily when the wire is bent, but the properties of copper remain the same.
Probably no, but any experiments up today.