neon is found in nature as a single atom neon is not malleable
Neon is a non-metal
Malleability is a noun.
Neon is classified as a nonmetal because it lacks the typical metallic properties such as malleability, ductility, and conductivity of heat and electricity. Nonmetals generally have properties opposite to those of metals, with neon displaying characteristics such as being a gas at room temperature, low melting and boiling points, and poor thermal and electrical conductivity.
Neon is a gas, so it has no hardness. Hardness is a property associated with solid materials, and it measures the resistance of materials like metal or minerals to deform when a force is applied to them.
no because neon is a gas and neon doesn't have luster , malleability , nor ductile
Malleability is a physical property.
Why malleability are intensive property
Malleability is an intensive property.
The malleability is improved by annealing.
It is by using the term malleability that we describe the ability of a material or substance to be beaten into thin sheets without breaking or tearing. There is a link below to the Wikipedia article on ductility, and malleability is sometimes considered an "extension" of this property of materials.
Malleability is not a type of metal. It is a property of metals.
calciums malleability is undifined because nobody actually knows