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Ductility, the property of a substance to be drawn out into a thin wire is a physical property associated with some metals, such as gold, silver and copper.
Copper is a reddish-brown metal. Copper is highly ductile, meaning it can be easily drawn into wires. Copper is a good conductor of electricity and heat.
When chalk is shaken, it breaks down into smaller particles, creating a fine powder. This powder is more easily dispersed and adheres better to surfaces when drawn or written with.
The ability for metal to be drawn into thin wires refers to its ductility. Ductility is the property of a material that allows it to deform under tensile stress, such that it can be stretched into a wire without breaking. Metals that are ductile can be drawn into long, thin wires without fracturing.
Metals are typically shiny, malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets), ductile (can be drawn into wires), and good conductors of heat and electricity. They also tend to have high melting and boiling points.
The ability of copper to be drawn into a thin wire is a physical property, as it involves a change in its physical state without altering its chemical composition.
The ability of a metal to be drawn out into thin wires is called ductility. Metals that are ductile can be hammered or stretched into different shapes without breaking.
Ductility, the property of a substance to be drawn out into a thin wire is a physical property associated with some metals, such as gold, silver and copper.
No, of course not. I can't give you a long drawn out answer but it is definitely not.
Copper is reshaped, but it's molecular structure does not change ;)
Copper is reshaped, but it’s molecular structure does not change.
Copper is a reddish-brown metal. Copper is highly ductile, meaning it can be easily drawn into wires. Copper is a good conductor of electricity and heat.
metal can be shaped because of the presence of a metallic bond, a special kind of chemical bond
It is ductile.
because they are maleable and change shape without breaking due to yield point where material becomes plastic. The metal is strain hardened and becomes stronger
When chalk is shaken, it breaks down into smaller particles, creating a fine powder. This powder is more easily dispersed and adheres better to surfaces when drawn or written with.
The element you are describing is likely silver (Ag). It has a gray luster and is malleable, meaning it can be drawn into wires easily.