Many nonmetals are brittle and Carbon is a non metal. Charcoal is a carbon compound so charcoal is brittle having the physical property of carbon.
There is an uncountable number of carbon atoms involved in charcoal; charcoal is mostly carbon.
it is the charcoal made from fractional dirtillation of blood.....and it is a very activated charcoal.
Carbon is common in both diamond and charcoal.
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Ceramics, glasses, minerals and aggregates of cemented of minerals (i.e. rocks) are all examples of brittle solids. There are probably many others you can think of!
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No, carbon is not malleable. Pick a form, hit with a hammer, and it won't "flatten out" like, say, gold. Carbon in the form of graphite or diamond won't do well when struck.
Deactivated is charcoal that has not been heated or treated to increase its adsorptive power. Activated charcoal is charcoal that has been.
Charcoal is mostly carbon.
ang charcoal at active charcoal ay mag ka iba ng espelling
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Yes! it is brittle
Yes. It is brittle.
No, copper is not brittle
xenon brittle
Pass me the charcoal please.I enjoy a charcoal barbecue in the summer.