When something is malleable it means that it is able to be deformed (usually into thin sheets) by hitting it or rolling it. An example of a reasonably malleable metal is steel - it can be hammered into shape or rolled to become thinner.
Being malleable is a physical property of certain materials, it is the ability for a substance to be deformed or shaped. It is not 'made' of anything.
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Gold is extremely malleable.
The malleable person is adaptable. (metaphor)Metals are an example of a malleable substance.
Citric acid is not malleable.
Some metals are naturally malleable, but most metals can be made more malleable by heating it to high temperature.
no, only the cartilage of the nose is malleable because it is made up of mostly water
A dime , being made of metal , is malleable and can undergo a process that will change it's shape .
"Malleable" is the word for things that can be squished into different shapes easily.
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Because Its Strong, Cheap And Malleable
Gold is extremely malleable.
Mercury is considered to be malleable. However, it is only malleable when it is in solid form. As a liquid, it is not malleable.
no it is not malleable
Both are malleable