Malleability refers to metals in solid form, it is the ability of the metal being shaped, bent or formed. Tungsten is not malleable, as it is rated as an 8-9 on the Moh's scale, with 10 being the highest ranking.
Tungsten is extremely un-malleable as it ranks between an 8-9 on the Mohs Scale, with diamonds being a 10 (the highest).
Tungsten is a material. Malleable is a property of a material. Therefore you can't compare these two in terms of strength. Malleable simply means a material can flex or bend.
I think it is ductile but not sure if it is malleable (if someone knows if tungsten is malleable please write it here)
Yes
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Sodium is extremely malleable. Its reactivity does not hamper its malleability. Next time you are in a chem lab, take a metal microspatula and press down on a piece in oil; you will find it is very malleable.
Malleability is a physical property, not a physical change and has nothing to do with pH.
Malleability is an intensive property.
The malleability is improved by annealing.
Malleability is a physical property.
Sodium is extremely malleable. Its reactivity does not hamper its malleability. Next time you are in a chem lab, take a metal microspatula and press down on a piece in oil; you will find it is very malleable.
The malleability of lawrencium is not known.
Malleability is a noun.
malleability
Why malleability are intensive property
"malleability"
Malleability is a physical property.
Malleability is a physical property, not a physical change and has nothing to do with pH.
Malleability is an intensive property.
The malleability is improved by annealing.
That property of the substance is its "malleability".
Malleability is a physical property.