why does a chalk or crayon break easily but a stone does not. what is a reason behind this
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The particles of matter have force acting between them. ... The strength of these force of attraction is lesser in chalk hence it could be easily broken into small pieces by hammering.
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Answer:a). The above absorption explains that metallic bond found between iron atoms in the iron nails are comparatively much more stronger than the inter particle forces between the chalk or wooden pieces.
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