An element that can be hammered is called malleable.
Yes Magnesium Can Be Hammered Into Shape !
Yes silver can be hammered into sheets.
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An element.
Silver can be beaten into thin sheets being a malleable element. It is used in a number of ways as jewelery, parts of various apparatus and lots more.
Yes - depending on what you call "thin". Gold is capable of being hammered much thinner.
Yes - depending on what you call "thin". Gold is capable of being hammered much thinner.
From the description, it seems to be a metal.
This is malleability, which is a property of metals.
yes it can be hammered into place because it is a metal but non-metal can not be hammered into shape.
No, helium cannot be hammered into sheets. Helium is the only element that cannot be cooled sufficiently to become a solid. It remains liquid at the lowest temperatures we can achieve, and that's very, very close to absolute zero. As helium is a gas or a liquid and never a solid (at least not yet) we don't see it treated as a solid, like being hammered into sheets.
Yes Magnesium Can Be Hammered Into Shape !
Yes silver can be hammered into sheets.
Hammered is a verb in that sentence.
Its quite simple, three ways are that they conduct heat andelectricity are a malleable which means the ability of a substance to be hammered into shape!
no because oxygen cannot be hammered
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