No.
Most of the d-block elements are ductile and malleable as , Iron , Copper , Silver , Gold.
Mercury is non-ductile and non-malleable, as it is a liquid.Lead is malleable but not ductile.
Yes most metals like Gold and Silver can be malleable (which is spread into a thin sheet) and Ductile(which is put into a thin wire)
Gold is malleable and ductile. It is not magnetic.
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.
The object you are referring to is likely silver metal. Silver is known for its malleability and ductility, allowing it to be easily hammered into thin sheets (malleable) and drawn into thin wires (ductile).
Yes, metalloids are ductile they are also malleable, but is not shiny.
malleable
Several metals are ductile and malleable.
Metals tend to be lustrous, ductile, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
Lead is malleable due to it's delocalized electrons. Just like most other metals, lead is malleable and ductile.
Gold is malleable and ductile. It is not magnetic.