No coal is not malleable as it is a non-metal. Only Metals are malleable except some like Mercury etc.
Mercury is considered to be malleable. However, it is only malleable when it is in solid form. As a liquid, it is not malleable.
Xenon is a gas at STP. Gases are not malleable.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
Several metals are ductile and malleable.
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.)
No it is not.
Coal is neither malleable nor ductile. It is brittle. It would crumble if you tried to draw it into a wire.
Bismuth is used because its is very soft and malleable.
It is malleable.
malleable
Gold is extremely malleable.
Mercury is considered to be malleable. However, it is only malleable when it is in solid form. As a liquid, it is not malleable.
no it is not malleable
Xenon is a gas at STP. Gases are not malleable.
Malleable
Hafnium is malleable.
i only know that malleable means to sculp or shape