2.0 MOL is the correct answer I believe
A. ice floating in a glass of water
B. vapor rising from a hot cup of tea
C. cooled magma sinking in a lava flow
D. a hot air balloon falling as the gas inside cools
like gold,
but shatter into many pieces when struck by a
hammer, Iron Pyrite is..........
Explanation:
When gold is hammered it "squishes". Iron Pyrite is
known as "Fool's Gold". It is not..........
like gold,
but shatter into many pieces when struck by a
hammer, Iron Pyrite is..........
Gold is a malleable metal, able to deform without breaking when hammered. On the contrary, Iron Pyrite or 'Fool's Gold' is brittle; it shatters when struck due to its lack of malleability.
Gold is known as a malleable metal, which means it can be hammered or bent into different shapes without breaking. In contrast, Iron Pyrite, often known as 'Fool's Gold', is brittle, meaning it will shatter or break when struck by a hammer.
Malleability is a physical property of metals that allows them to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. Gold is one of the most malleable metals and can be hammered into extremely thin sheets.
On the other hand, a brittle material like Iron Pyrite lacks this property of malleability. Instead of deforming under stress, it will fracture, this is why it shatters into many pieces when struck.
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