Strength, The maximum force a material can withstand before breaking when pulled apart, crushed or twisted., Ductility, The length to which a material can be stretched before breaking., Hardness, How difficult it is to cut or mark a material., Toughness, The amount of energy a material can absorb before it breaks when hit with something like a hammer., Malleability, The amount of shaping that can be done with a material before it breaks in terms of bending, twisting and so on., Brittleness, The material will break very easily when any stress or pressure is applied to it., Elasticity, The length to which a material can be stretched and still return to its original shape., Conductivity, How well a material transmits or carries heat or electricity, Insulating, How well a material restricts heat or electricity moving (keeps in heat/electricity)., Corrosion, Whether a material corrodes (rots, weakens, rusts etc.) easily due to oxidation or exposure to chemicals., Workability, How easy a material is to cut, shape and form..
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