Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.
As brittle as glass.
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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
No, gold is not brittle. It is a soft and malleable metal that can be easily reshaped and manipulated without breaking.
The word doesn't is not a pronoun or a noun; doesn't is a contraction of the verb 'does' and the adverb 'not' and functions as a verb or an auxiliary verb. For example:Verb: I like peanut brittle but my sister doesn't.Auxiliary Verb: Dad doesn't like peanut brittle either.
As brittle as glass.
Peanut Brittle
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Yes, salt it brittle.
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Sulfur is brittle.
A fluoride salt is brittle.
hard and brittle so YES
hard and brittle so YES