They are called malleable.
it can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes.
This is malleability, which is a property of metals.
Yes - depending on what you call "thin". Gold is capable of being hammered much thinner.
it would be transition elements/metals, as they are malleable metals, meaning they can be hammered into shapes.
Metalloids, Metals, Non-metals NotesThe answer is liquid because liquid cannot be rolled into wires orpounded into sheets.
mellability
malleability
Malleability
This is a malleable metal.
a material that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets or other shapes
it can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes.
Malleability. Hammer an object to thin sheets. Aluminum foils as an example
Any malleable metal (gold is the champ).
Malleability is the physical property of matter, generally applied to metals, to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. Some common malleable materials are gold, silver, and plastic substances like wax.
This is malleability, which is a property of metals.
Metal is is most often either rolled under great pressure or hammered by hand or with machinery to achieve flat sheets.
Yes silver can be hammered into sheets.