Ductility is a mechanical property of a material that describes its ability to deform under tensile stress without fracturing. It is not a physical state, but rather a characteristic of a material's behavior under certain conditions.
Iodine is a brittle solid at room temperature and does not exhibit ductility. It easily sublimes into a gas when heated.
The mean ductility for zinc is approximately 20-30%. This means that zinc is able to deform plastically before breaking.
The property that allows metals to be formed into wire is called ductility. Ductility is the ability of a material to be stretched and deformed without breaking. Metals have high ductility due to the arrangement of atoms in their crystalline structures, which allows for the material to be easily drawn into thin wires.
No, xenon is a noble gas and does not exhibit ductility. At standard conditions, xenon exists as a gas and does not have the ability to be shaped or stretched into a wire or other forms.
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sillicon
The hardness is about 6.5 or 7.
Solid.
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Silicons symbol is Si
A gas does not have any ductility.
Hardness is the opposite of ductility.
It has never been stated if she does or doesn't.
Silicon is a solid at room temperature.
Ductility, in the case of gases, makes no sense.
Ductility is a physical property.