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Ionic compounds do not show malleablity.
The types of elements which are malleable and good conductors are mainly metals. All metals are good conductors and are also malleable. Some of them include silver, iron and gold.
copper
Non metals are brittle. They are neither malleable nor ductile.
Most metals are solids at room temps. They have a luster (shine) and are good conductors of heat and electricity. They are mallable and ductile.
"Malleable" describes the quality of being able to be easily shaped, molded, or manipulated without breaking. It is commonly used to describe materials like metals that can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.
No, ions (charged particles) are not elements or compounds so they are not mallable.By the way: the metallic element iron (with an 'R' in its name) is fairly well mallable.
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Rin Tin Tin went by Rinty.
Tin is a solid when mined. However the solid is not tin, but a tin ore (one or more tin compounds) and the tin will have to be separated. The most common compounds in tin ores are tin oxides and sulfides.