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Noble gases exist at mind-bogglingly low temperatures. To prove something's malleable, you have to hammer it or something. If you could obtain a solid noble gas, one whack of a hammer would be enough to literally vaporize all hopes of proving it was malleable.

How many licks does it take? The world may never know.

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15y ago

As a gas, they cannot be shaped like lead, so they are not malleable.

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14y ago

No, a noble gas cannot be malleable or ductile. These properties are properties of metals. Since noble gases are nonmetals, they will not have these properties.

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12y ago

no, this property is for metals, since gasses are nonmetals.

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10y ago

The malleability is not known for noble gases.

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Noble gases are nonmetals.

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12y ago

Noble gases are of course .... gases !

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Brittleness is not a property of gases.

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