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Yes it is (except for Mercury as it is a liquid at room temperature).

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malleable or malleability is a physical property of metals . According to this property the metals can be beaten into thin sheets . eg - aluminium .

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yes, but not as great as that of the metals

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The word "malleable" means "bendable". Typically, we think of metals as being "malleable", but there are other materials in that category as well.

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Yes. it is

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Yes

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