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First, before you're gonna discuss wich metal/alloy is the "hardest" you've first have to define what you mean by "hard", did you mean the Scratch hardness, Indentation hardness, ... because it's different for some materials.
Secondly Hardness (in any definition of it) doesn't say anything about the ability to bend! The yield stress does!
It's you who doesn't anything about this, your embarassing yourself.
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First, before you're gonna discuss wich metal/alloy is the "hardest" you've first have to define what you mean by "hard", did you mean the Scratch hardness, Indentation hardness, ... because it's different for some materials.
Secondly
Hardness (in any definition of it) doesn't say anything about the ability to bend! The yield stress does!
It's you who doesn't anything about this, your embarassing yourself.