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11 September, 04:46

Why can metallic elements bend, while solid but non-metallic break or crumble?

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  1. 11 September, 05:09
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    Metallic elements can bend because they have the property of being ductile. This means that a solid material stretches under tensile stress. If a material is ductile then it may be stretched into a wire. Further, the material can also be malleable.
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