why Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature?
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It becomes less brittle and more malleable above 100 degrees C. Zinc has relatively low melting and boiling points for a metal. It is a fair electrical conductor. When zinc comes into contact with the air it reacts with carbon dioxide to form a thin layer of zinc carbonate.
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