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It is malleability.
From the description, it seems to be a metal.
A substance that is malleable is a substance that can be easily rolled into a thin sheet. Transition metals are generally malleable.
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No, it will not.
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Malleability is commonly referred to when talking about metals. IT means that the metal can be hammered into a shape without breaking. It also has the property of being able to be rolled or pressed into a sheet easily but will deform if compressed.
No, because it cannot be hammered into a thin sheet without shattering
Yes Palladium is (according to the Periodic Table) in fact malleable meaning it can be hammered into sheet metal or other things
rolled up is an adjective so You could possibly say The purple sheet was rolled up tightly
CRCA stands for cold rolled close anneal. Steel is hard when cold rolled so the sheet goes through an annealed process to soften it to better mold into shape.
Hot rolled in reference to sheet metal refers to the production method of the sheet. The sheet is heated to about 1700 degrees F and then subjected to the rolling operation. This rolling operation rolls or squeezes the steel into the sheet form and the required thickness. Hot rolling of the sheet leaves the sheet with a black scaly finish with a slight layer of decaburization.