Chemistry, asked by eshal3131, 12 hours ago

A student classifies chromium as ductile but not carbon. What explains the
classification?
(a) Chromium can be drawn into thin wires, but carbon cannot.
(b) Chromium can be made into thin sheets, but carbon cannot.
(c) Chromium can be beaten to make sound, but carbon cannot.
(d) Chromium can be plated over other metals, but carbon cannot.

Answers

Answered by Mathsisthebest
1

Answer:

(a) Chromium can be drawn into thin wires, but carbon cannot.

Answered by ramsivakumar1972
0

Answer:

There goes your answer...

Explanation:

Option (a) is the answer.Chromium can be drawn into thin wires, but carbon cannot.

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