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drek231 [11]
1 year ago
13

Is chlorine malleable or brittle?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Oksana_A [137]1 year ago
3 0

Chlorine is not malleable or ductile. This is so because nonmetals, like chlorine, are brittle.

<h3>What is a chlorine physical characteristic?</h3>

The odor of chlorine is distinctively intrusive and upsetting. The liquid is pure amber, while the gas is a greenish yellow tint. The information on the physical characteristics of chlorine as discovered by various researchers reveals some variances.

<h3>What is brittle versus ductile or malleable?</h3>

In essence, metals that are malleable or ductile can both deform in some ways through plastic deformation in response to stress. Brittle metals are those that fracture without significant plastic deformation. Brittle is the antithesis of ductile and malleable in this context.

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