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It's a physical property. Consider the metal gold. It is wonderfully malleable. It has been hammered into gold leaf for centuries.
malleable is a physical property.
Praseodymium is a soft,silvery,malleable and ductile metal.It is present on lanthanide group.It is valued for magnetic,chemical and optical properties.
Physical: malleability of the wire Density of the brackets Chemical: they are non toxic
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.
It's a physical property. Consider the metal gold. It is wonderfully malleable. It has been hammered into gold leaf for centuries. The gold leaf is not chemically different from the metal that began the process. No chemical changes take place when it is hammered into those extremely thin bits of foil. The elements molecular composition is not changed by the act of bending, warping, "folding, spindling, or mutilating". Gold (Au) is quite malleable and soft Lead (Pb) is quite malleable and soft Diamonds (C) are not malleable nor soft
Yes.
Yes.
Being ductile, malleable, freezing, melting are some examples of physical changes of a substance. Physical changes do not form a new substance while chemical changes do. Examples of chemical changes are a rusting nail and combustion.
No. Malleability is a physical property, not a change.