no because neon is a gas and neon doesn't have luster , malleability , nor ductile
no it is not. no it is not.
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How can it be ductile? It is a gas!
it is not ductile because it is a gas, and all gasses aren't ductile
yes
Neon is a gas and so isn't what we'd generally call malleable except that we can confine it to tubes - usually glass - which may be shaped in certain ways.
Yes, they are easy to bend, and are thus ductile.
some of them are ductile depending on the structure
Yes, metalloids are ductile they are also malleable, but is not shiny.
yes malleable is very ductile
Neon is a gas and so isn't what we'd generally call malleable except that we can confine it to tubes - usually glass - which may be shaped in certain ways.
Yes, they are easy to bend, and are thus ductile.
Yes, it is ductile.
some of them are ductile depending on the structure
Yes, metalloids are ductile they are also malleable, but is not shiny.
Yes, zirconium is a ductile metal.
yes malleable is very ductile
Yes, it is very ductile
Titanium is malleable when warmed and easily fabricated.
Yes. Sodium is a ductile metal.
yes mercury is ductile but not at room temperatures.
Yes, gallium is ductile because it's metal.