Yes silver can be hammered into sheets.
Silver can be beaten into thin sheets being a malleable element. It is used in a number of ways as jewelery, parts of various apparatus and lots more.
There are a number of metals that can be hammered into sheets, and gold is the best of them. It is the malleability of metal that allows it to be hammered thinly, and a link to that related question can be found below.
Malleable , malleability is the ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets.
"ductility"
Many really - the more ductile and usable ones are:Au Gold, Sn Tin, Cu Copper, AlAluminum, and Ag Silver
Some metals such as Gold, Silver and Aluminium.
Silver can be beaten into thin sheets being a malleable element. It is used in a number of ways as jewelery, parts of various apparatus and lots more.
There are a number of metals that can be hammered into sheets, and gold is the best of them. It is the malleability of metal that allows it to be hammered thinly, and a link to that related question can be found below.
metals
no because oxygen cannot be hammered
The fact that it can be hammered into sheets would seem to be the most relevant characteristic in this case.
Malleable , malleability is the ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets.
malleability
malleable
"ductility"
malleable can be hammered into thin sheets
Gold