Malleable is a characteristic of metals as is being ductile and sonorous.
Malleable means being able to be beaten into a shape. Ductile means being able to be drawn into wires. Sonorous means ringing like a bell when struck.
Metals also conduct electricity and heat.
Americium is a metal.
Uranium is a metal, rather than a nonmetal, or metalloid.
its a metal
Gold is a metal. It is a dense, soft, and malleable metal that is known for its shiny, yellow appearance.
Ytterbium is a metal. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile element that belongs to the lanthanide series of the periodic table.
that metals are malleable, luster, and are good conducters
They are not malleable.
A metal is malleable because aluminium, for example, can be compressed to a thin sheet and copper can be stretched to form a wire. On the other hand, a nonmetal isn't malleable. For example, carbon is extremely solid (it is a component of diamond). A metalloid, though, may be malleable or not depending on it's characteristics. Tin is a malleable substance (at some point) but silicon isn't... it's a rock!
Helium is a Non meal
Is molybdenum a metal nonmetal or a metalloid
nonmetal
Indium is a metal. It belongs to p block, group 13.