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Zoey Frost
30 March, 12:11
Is hydrogen malleable, ductile or brittle
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Paul Fisher
30 March, 15:13
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Hydrogen is a gas, therefore it is neither ductile or brittle. we can not smash it with a mallet. nor break it in half. Its a gas.
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