Yes
yes malleable is very ductile
Most of the d-block elements are ductile and malleable as , Iron , Copper , Silver , Gold.
Gold is malleable and ductile. It is not magnetic.
Mercury is non-ductile and non-malleable, as it is a liquid.Lead is malleable but not ductile.
Cast iron mainly includes grey cast iron, ductile cast iron and malleable cast iron. As for ductile iron, it has very wide application, such as Pressure pipes and fittings, Automotive applications, Agriculture, road and construction applications, General engineering applications. As for the specific application of ductile iron, grey iron and malleable cast iron, please refer to the links below.
Yes, silver is ductile. It is a highly malleable and ductile metal, meaning it can be easily stretched and shaped into various forms without breaking.
malleable,ductile,and it is silvery
Well, sodium is a metal so it could be both. [depends on phase]
malleable
A characteristic of metals is being very malleable and ductile. However, mercury is liquid at room temperature, and being liquid, it cannot be changed. There are probably a few exceptions to this, but most metals are malleable and ductile.
Several metals are ductile and malleable.
Nitrogen is a GAS.so it can't be any of these at all!