Yes, it is a metal like iron.
As brittle as glass.
Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.
brittle
No, a brittle compound does not necessarily indicate it is a molecular compound. Brittle compounds can be either molecular or ionic, depending on their chemical bonding. Brittle molecular compounds typically have covalent bonds, while brittle ionic compounds have ionic bonds.
Something that is brittle breaks easily.For example the old newspaper I found in the attic it was brittle in the chresr
This metal is cobalt.
Cobalt
tungsten is a very strong and brittle metal. there are no darts made from 100% tungsten. it is always made with an alloy as tungsten is very brittle. the alloys are usually nickel, zinc and brass.
Brass is an alloy of copper and nickel. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. Bronze tends to be more brittle.
inner core - solid ball of nickel-iron alloyouter core - liquid nickel-iron alloymantle - solid plastic basaltic rock (plastic means very flexible and can "flow" under pressure)ocean crust - solid brittle basaltic rockcontinental crust - solid brittle granitic rock
As brittle as glass.
Advantages of using nickel include its resistance to corrosion, ability to withstand high temperatures, and its magnetic properties. However, disadvantages may include its cost compared to other materials, its potential for causing skin allergies in some individuals, and its tendency to become brittle at low temperatures.
Peanut Brittle
peanut brittle
Yes, salt it brittle.
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Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.