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Malleuable is a mterial that can be hit without it shattering
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A material that can be pounded without shattering is malleable (can be pounded into sheets without breaking) and ductile (can be pounded into thin wires without breaking), such as gold or copper. These metals have strong metallic bonds that allow them to deform without breaking.
A material through which light can pass without shattering is called a transparent material. Examples include glass, water, and air. Transparency in materials allows light to pass through without significant distortion.
Some materials that can be hit without shattering include rubber, clay, plastic, foam, and wood. These materials are able to absorb and dissipate the impact energy, preventing shattering.
Pistachios are sliced with specialized machinery using a very sharp and tough blade to cut through the nut without shattering it. Depending upon the process used, the pistachios may be packed, frozen or chilled to expedite processing.
The wedge shattering the slab of shale is a physical change. This is because the shale undergoes a change in shape and size without any new substances being formed.
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
Sound Shattering Sound was created on 2004-06-14.
A brittle element like a nonmetal or metalloid would be least appropriate for making a container that can be dropped without shattering. These elements tend to be more prone to breaking under stress compared to ductile metals, which can deform without shattering. Materials like glass and ceramics, which are often made from nonmetals or metalloids, would be poor choices for a drop-resistant container.