The degree of Malleability of a metal indicate how easily it can be hammered, forged, pressed, or rolled into thin sheets. some metals are more malleable then others. a good example would be lead, which is highly malleable and can be shaped easily. Iron on the other hand is nowhere near as malleable as lead and is far more difficult to shape and bend.
Thallium is extremely soft and malleable. It is so sectile that it can be cut with a knife when at room temperature.
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It is as hard as a rock, configured with tight, small spaced molecules. When heated, much more malleable than in its solid state.
Thallium is a malleable metal.
yes.
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Gold is extremely malleable.
it is brittle at room temperature yet malleable at higher temperature then once a certain high temperature has been reached zinc is brittle
the terms brittle , malleable , elastic , and flexible refer to what mineral
No. Obsidian is brittle.
Most metals are not brittle.
Malleable
Gold is extremely malleable.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
Cooper is malleable.
malleable
Sulfur is brittle.
Iodine is malleable when it is in crystalline form.
yes it is malleable it can be hammered into shape
it is brittle at room temperature yet malleable at higher temperature then once a certain high temperature has been reached zinc is brittle
the terms brittle , malleable , elastic , and flexible refer to what mineral
No
No, napthalene is brittle.