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It is by using the term malleability that we describe the ability of a material or substance to be beaten into thin sheets without breaking or tearing. There is a link below to the Wikipedia article on ductility, and malleability is sometimes considered an "extension" of this property of materials.

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The ability of a substance to be hammered into thin sheets is called malleability. The ability of a substance to be drawn into thin wires is called ductility.

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This ability is called MALLEABILITY.

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The word is "malleable" (or "malleability") from the Latin word for hammer, malleus.

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Conductivity

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Q: What is the ability of a substance to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets is known as?
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