Why can't we bend ionic compounds
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When a force is applied, layers of metal ions can slide over each other while still being attracted to the 'sea' of delocalised electrons . Ionic substances and giant covalent substances are usually brittle . They shatter when bent or hit because many strong ionic bonds or covalent bonds break at once.
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