Malleability is not a type of metal. It is a property of metals.
Yes, a typical property of metals is malleability.
Aluminum is considered a metal. It is a good conductor of electricity and heat, has metallic luster, and exhibits other typical properties of metals such as malleability and ductility.
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It is NOT just a metallic substance, but a METAL!!!!!
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Uranium is a brittle metal and not known for its malleability. It tends to fracture rather than deform under pressure.
Alloying metals typically affects their malleability. The addition of different elements can alter a metal's crystalline structure, making it harder or softer, thereby impacting its malleability. The specific alloy composition will determine the extent to which malleability is affected.
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Sulfur is classified as a nonmetal. It is a yellow, brittle solid at room temperature and does not exhibit the typical properties of metals, such as conductivity and malleability. Instead, sulfur is known for its ability to form various compounds and its essential role in biological processes.
Electrons move free freely in a metal.
A typical metal is characterized by its high electrical and thermal conductivity, malleability, and ductility. Metals tend to have a shiny appearance and are solid at room temperature (with the exception of mercury). They typically have high melting and boiling points, and they tend to lose electrons easily, forming positive ions. Common examples of metals include iron, copper, and aluminum.