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Mercury is non-ductile and non-malleable, as it is a liquid.Lead is malleable but not ductile.
copper is one of them:! Also silver. These are the two best conductors
Ionic Crystals are not malleable or ductile na da
Copper, Gold, Iron, Nickel, Silver. * They have high melting and boiling points. * conduct heat and electricity * form positive ions * have a high density * malleable and ductile.
Copper, Gold, Iron, Nickel, Silver. * They have high melting and boiling points. * conduct heat and electricity * form positive ions * have a high density * malleable and ductile.
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They are lustrous, ductile, and malleable, as well as good conductors of heat and electricity, and they tend to have high density.
Carbon: It doesn't conduct electricity, it isn't malleable, it isn't ductile, it doesn't conduct heat very well.
Platinum is a transition metal. Transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.
Yes it is a metal.It belongs to the group of transition metals which have the characteristics of being ductile and malleable and conduct electricity and heat too.
Malleable is a characteristic of metals as is being ductile and sonorous.Malleable means being able to be beaten into a shape. Ductile means being able to be drawn into wires. Sonorous means ringing like a bell when struck.Metals also conduct electricity and heat.
See if it will conduct electricity, and see if it can be flattened and stay flattened. Metals conduct electricity and heat, and are malleable. They also have a luster (shiny when polished) and are ductile- they can be drawn out like wire.
Physical properties of metals: 1. good conductor of electricity 2.Conduct heat quickly 3.Can be formed into wires and pipes 4.very shiny and easily polished