No, it's heavier. Magnesium is great for light weight, strong metal parts with one proviso: it can catch fire under severe conditions, and once it is burning, it is all but impossible to extinguish. Aluminum burns too, but not as easily.
They are about the same in respects to room temperature. Mag seems to crack more often though so I'd say alum.
All metals are malleable, Aluminium is even at room temperature.
No aluminium is less metallic. Magnesium is more metallic.
Aluminium is a malleable metal.
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It is malleable
Aluminum is the second most malleable metal after gold.
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
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Aluminum foil is malleable.--PainRain
Aluminum is light, strong, and malleable.
It is malleable
Aluminum is the second most malleable metal after gold.
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
aluminum malleable shiny
Gold^^
To be malleable (instead of malliable) means that the object can be flattened or molded relatively easily. Play-Doh would be a very malleable object, and aluminum is relatively malleable compared to chalk, which is almost not malleable at all (everything is at least slightly malleable, and there is no such thing as 100% malleable.)
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"Malleable" is the word for things that can be squished into different shapes easily.
Malleable, brittle, ductile
Copper, like that found in household electrical wiring, is malleable. Aluminum, to some extent, is malleable as well. Some plastics and rubbers are considered malleable too, but sometimes only under certain conditions.