Practice Ductile (Can be Drawn into Wires) - 4.4.2.4 | Chemical Bonding: Why Atoms Stick Together | IB MYP Grade 8 Chemistry
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Ductile (Can be Drawn into Wires)

4.4.2.4 - Ductile (Can be Drawn into Wires)

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What does ductility mean?

💡 Hint: Think about how wires are made.

Question 2 Easy

Name a property of metals that relates to their ability to be stretched.

💡 Hint: It sounds like 'duct' which is related to tubes or wires.

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Question 1

What is ductility?

The ability to conduct electricity
The ability to be drawn into wires
The ability to resist breaking

💡 Hint: Think about how wires are made from metals.

Question 2

True or False: Ductility is only found in non-metals.

True
False

💡 Hint: Recall what metals can do.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Explain how the ductility of a metal can be advantageous in engineering. Provide an example of a material commonly used in construction due to its properties.

💡 Hint: Think about materials that bend instead of breaking.

Challenge 2 Hard

Describe the molecular structure of a ductile metal and analyze how that structure contributes to both ductility and electrical conductivity.

💡 Hint: Look for the connection between structure and properties.

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