Sulphur arises in 30 forms (known as allotropes). The commonest form will simply break up into a powder, like plaster, if you beat it with a hammer. Please see the link.
Yes Magnesium Can Be Hammered Into Shape !
No, sulfur would break and turn into powder.
You need to get hammered into shape if u are asking this question
Argon is a noble or inert gas. It is not "hammered into shape" as we understand it.
yes it can because it is very soft like butter
Yes Magnesium Can Be Hammered Into Shape !
No, sulfur would break and turn into powder.
yes it can be hammered into place because it is a metal but non-metal can not be hammered into shape.
it can be hammered into shape not its a gas for crying out loud
You need to get hammered into shape if u are asking this question
no its to stiff:D
Argon is a noble or inert gas. It is not "hammered into shape" as we understand it.
yes lead can be hammerd into a shape
Pure potassium is very soft, and corrodes amazingly quickly in ordinary air.
Ductile.
yes
Only alloyed plutonium can be mechanically processed.