Pliable, not brittle.
Ductile
Ductile means one which can be drawn into wires. Metals are 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.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
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.
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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