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argon is not malleable because it is not metal, non-metal elements can't be a malleable. but if it is metal or metalloids possibly it can be.
Mercury is a liquid metal.
Several metals are ductile and malleable.
Is molybdenum a metal nonmetal or a metalloid
It is a soft, malleable, ductile metal
argon is not malleable because it is not metal, non-metal elements can't be a malleable. but if it is metal or metalloids possibly it can be.
It is malleable.
Californium is a malleable metal.
Copper is a malleable metal.
Mercury is a liquid metal.
Metalloids are all malleable, but some are more malleable than others. Some have a brittle crystalline structure that prevent them from being malleable enough for many practical applications.
Yes, thorium is a malleable metal.
No, malleable is a property that most metals have.
malleable means how bendy the metal is, aswell as how easy it can be shaped
Well, sodium is a metal so it could be both. [depends on phase]
Gold is the most malleable of all metals.
Mercury is the metal that is not malleable at room temperature. Malleability refers to the property of the metal to be worked on, shaped and hammered without breaking.