when a metal can sustain high tensile pulls commonly knows as tensile stress, with breaking or rupture, the metal is said to be ductile
Ductile is not a metal, but it is a property of metals.
No, sodium is not a ductile metal. It is a soft and malleable metal that can be easily cut with a knife. However, it is not ductile and does not exhibit the property of being able to be drawn into wires.
A ductile metal is a metal that experiences noticeable deformation under tensile loading.
Aluminum IS a ductile metal.
The property is said to be ductile. Copper is said to be ductile as it is a metal than can be drawn out into thin wires, as used in electrical cables.
The metal that can be beaten up into a shape is known as malleable metal. It is also said to be ductile which makes it possible to beat it into shape.
Ductile is not a metal, but it is a property of metals.
Neptunium is a ductile metal.
No, copper is a metal. It is a ductile and malleable metal that is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes, zirconium is a ductile metal.
Ductile
It is ductile.