it can be shaped easily with a hammer.
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∙ 12y agoMalleable refers to a material's ability to be easily shaped or formed without breaking. It can be hammered, rolled, or pressed into different shapes without cracking or fracturing. Metals like gold and aluminum are examples of malleable materials.
No, boron is not malleable. It is a brittle and hard material, making it unsuitable for shaping or bending without breaking.
No, coal is a brittle and hard material that crumbles easily. It does not exhibit malleability, which is the ability of a material to be shaped or formed under pressure without breaking.
Oxygen is a gas and therefore not malleable. Malleability refers to the ability of a material to be deformed under compression without cracking or breaking. Since oxygen is not a solid, it does not possess malleability.
"Malleable" refers to a material's ability to be easily shaped or molded without breaking. This property is commonly seen in metals like gold and silver, which can be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking.
No, sugar is a crystalline solid at room temperature and is brittle rather than malleable. It can be ground into powdered form, but it will not deform permanently like a malleable material such as metal.
That is a malleable material.
i mean Malleable
Malleable.See Web Links for a definition.Ductile is a similar word. Both are commonly applied to describe metals.
Metal is the material that is malleable and conducts electricity.
Malleable
Malleable. That is a description of the property of "malleability".
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Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers; -- applied to metals.
Neodymium is a hard, brittle metal and is classified as non-malleable because it does not exhibit malleability, which is the ability of a material to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
I think you may mean non-malleable. A malleable material is able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking, like gold, copper, aluminum. Non-malleable is the opposite- if you hammer it, it will crack or shatter- like glass, iron pyrite, cast iron.
No, boron is not malleable. It is a brittle and hard material, making it unsuitable for shaping or bending without breaking.
Malleability is the ability of a material to be pounded into a sheet.