Gold is metallic and is malleable.
Malleable, brittle, ductile
All metals that can be hammered and reshaped are considered malleable! (Pliable)
No, aluminum is not a brittle material. Aluminum is a ductile material that has low density and melting point.
Because it is light, saving on petrol. It is also very malleable.
Aluminum foil is malleable.--PainRain
It is malleable
Aluminum is light, strong, and malleable.
Aluminum is the second most malleable metal after gold.
I think you may mean non-malleable. A malleable material is able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking, like gold, copper, aluminum. Non-malleable is the opposite- if you hammer it, it will crack or shatter- like glass, iron pyrite, cast iron.
Gold is metallic and is malleable.
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
aluminum malleable shiny
Of these, gold is malleable.
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To be malleable (instead of malliable) means that the object can be flattened or molded relatively easily. Play-Doh would be a very malleable object, and aluminum is relatively malleable compared to chalk, which is almost not malleable at all (everything is at least slightly malleable, and there is no such thing as 100% malleable.)
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