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Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals, so their ability to bend and stretch can vary depending on the specific metalloid. Some metalloids, like silicon, can be brittle and not very flexible, while others, like arsenic, may have some degree of flexibility. Ultimately, the ability of a metalloid to bend and stretch will depend on its specific physical properties.
Ligaments attach muscle to bone. When you bend your knee, it is the muscles that stretch.
There synonyms I think, but I guess stretch is to expand.
There synonyms I think, but I guess stretch is to expand.
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Yes, many metals can bend, even without being heated (eg. Copper). These are called malleable metals.
Stretchy or stretchable
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Carbon fibers bend but firmly resist stretching.
All metals except Na,Hg and K since they are amorphous. Other metals are shiny because they reflect light which falls on them. Answer: If you are looking for a single answer and one that is relatively easy to bend and stretch in relation to other metals then you are looking for Atomic #79, Au, Gold.
expand, lengthen, elongate, extend bend, exaggerate
Flexibility