Pliable, not brittle.
Ductile
Ductile means one which can be drawn into wires. Metals are ductile.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
Are you sure that you don't mean ductile? Because ductile means that the material can be pulled into a thin wire. If this is not what you meant, then feel free to delete this answer.
The term ductile would be applied to this physical characteristic of such a material.
The term doesn't apply in this case. You can only say whether a substance is ductile if it is a solid. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
Metals are produced in the cooling mode, the signal (k) are specified.
The term ductile would be applied to this physical characteristic of such a material.
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a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire