nonmetals are mostly brittle, why?
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In case of nonmetal let us take ceramic as a example. Most of the ceramic materials has ionic bondig, that's by transferring the electron they form a molecular bonding. By applying the external force to the any ceramic material the fracture inside the material are get increased in these way they get brittle.
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Most of the ceramic materials has ionic bondig, that's by transferring the electron they form a molecular bonding. ... If the ceramic atom get slide, in ionic bondig positive charge ion met each other and they get collided, similar to negative charge ion. In these way nonmetal are brittle.
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