No, you cannot bend a silver using your hand because Silver is hard, dense and solid. Its sonorous and has high melting point.
No, silver will not shatter, but the item could bend or dent.
because they have the characteristic that they are malliable
This is not exactly easy to understand. It can be explained by the fact that waves move slower in certain media - combined with the Huygens-Fresnel principle.
dangerous bend
Yes and No depending on the pureness of the silver. The more pure the easier it will bend the less pure the harder it will bend.
It is hard and brittle
South Bend Silver Hawks was created in 1988.
No, you cannot bend a silver using your hand because Silver is hard, dense and solid. Its sonorous and has high melting point.
malt?
malt?
no it is not
you bend it and compare it to other silver dollar
No, silver will not shatter, but the item could bend or dent.
A word used to describe something as 'not stiff' and 'easy to bend' is the adjective pliable.Synonyms for the adjective 'pliable' are:flexiblepliantsupplemalleable
pliable is easy to blend something
because they have the characteristic that they are malliable