Able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking.
capable of being extended or shaped by hammering or by pressure from rollers.*Definition found at dictionary.com*
Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. Can be made into wires.
Yes, metals are malleable. The definition is: 1: capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer or by the pressure of rollers 2: capable of being altered or controlled by outside forces or influences
Doubtful. Ductile by definition means "not brittle, easily stretched, malleable".
It is malleable.
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
this depends on the manners you are asking this question and the type of paper you are dealing with. 'malleable' has three *definitions:1. Capable of being shaped or formed, as by hammering or pressure: e.g. a malleable metal.2. Easily controlled or influenced; tractable.3. Able to adjust to changing circumstances; adaptable: the malleable mind of the pragmatist.so then, if a paper adheres to any of the above definitions then it is malleable.please note that malleable is mostly used in reference to metals.*definitions, these definition are according to thefreedictionary.com.
Xenon is a gas at STP. Gases are not malleable.
Malleable