I'm not sure this is right, but it's all I can think of.
Hit is with a hammer and see if it dents. If it shatters or breaks instead of denting it's not malleable
If you know it's cast iron it's not malleable.
Copper is a malleable metal.
Californium is a malleable metal.
No, malleable is a property that most metals have.
Yes, thorium is a malleable metal.
How about I tell you what substance is not a solid metal at room temperature. Mercury Everything else is a solid metal at room temperature.
malleable means how bendy the metal is, aswell as how easy it can be shaped
No, copper is a metal. It is a ductile and malleable metal that is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Mercury is a liquid metal.
Neodymium is a hard, brittle metal and is classified as non-malleable because it does not exhibit malleability, which is the ability of a material to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
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.
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.