It is a physical change because only its shape changed, not its chemical composition.
A metal that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is said to be malleable. This is one of the main properties of metals.
When a metal spoon is bent, it undergoes plastic deformation, meaning the metal's structure is permanently altered. The arrangement of the metal's crystalline structure is disrupted, allowing it to maintain the new shape after the force is removed. If the spoon is bent beyond its elastic limit, it will not return to its original form, and repeated bending can lead to fatigue or breakage in the metal.
Scrolling in metalwork is a process where a flat piece of metal is heated and then twisted or bent into a spiral or curl shape. This technique is commonly used in blacksmithing and decorative metalwork to create intricate and decorative designs such as volutes, curls, or spirals.
yes.aluminum can be bent because it is thin and also it really has the characteristics to be bent because of its thin components.
No, radium is a hard and brittle metal that cannot be bent easily.
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I think dhatt the answer is a physical change because if you just bent it then surley you can unbent it and still have a piece of metal.
Does the chemistry of the spoon change just because you bent it, or does it stay a metal spoon? That's how you know it's not a chemical change.
yes because the wire doesn't change its characteristics
No, bending wires is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, while bending wires only alters their shape and does not change their chemical composition.
More than likely the piece of metal holding the gears aligned is bent. You can remove the outer panel and hammer the metal piece back in place.
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.
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the park tab is bent. it is a thick piece of metal that must be bent back slightly toward the wiper motor with a hammer or plyers. I assume this issue started when there was snow/ice on the windshield?
the park tab is bent. it is a thick piece of metal that must be bent back slightly toward the wiper motor with a hammer or plyers. I assume this issue started when there was snow/ice on the windshield?
On heating, metal softens and can be bent easily without breaking.