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Titanium does not have cleavage, as it has a hexagonal close-packed structure with strong atomic bonds that make it exhibit a brittle fracture instead of cleavage along specific planes.
Cleavage in granite refers to the way the rock breaks along planes of weakness, resulting in smooth, flat surfaces. Granites typically have poor cleavage due to their interlocking mineral grains, resulting in irregular fracture patterns instead of distinct cleavage planes. This property makes granite a durable and strong material for construction and sculpture.
Cleavage is the way a mineral breaks along planes of weakness in its atomic structure. The number and orientation of cleavage planes are determined by the arrangement of atoms in the mineral's crystal lattice. Minerals with strong atomic bonds tend to have poor or no cleavage, while those with weaker bonds exhibit good cleavage.
Diamond, with a hardness rating of 10 on the Mohs scale, is harder than corundum (ruby and sapphire), which has a hardness rating of 9. However, diamond has perfect cleavage while corundum has no cleavage. So an answer to the original question would depend on the meaning of "strong."
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
graphite breaks by cleavage because the bonds between its atoms are less strong in directions
The strong tendency of certain minerals to break along smooth parallel planes is known as cleavage. Cleavage occurs due to the internal atomic arrangement of the mineral, which allows it to break along specific planes of weakness.
Magnetite tends to exhibit more fracture than cleavage. Fracture occurs when a mineral breaks irregularly, producing rough or jagged surfaces, while cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along flat planes. Magnetite typically breaks along irregular surfaces due to its strong atomic bonding structure.
cleavage....
it has no cleavage
imperfect cleavage
it has no cleavage