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It is not malleable. It is in fact very brittle due to the structure of the particles. Only metals can be malleable because of the positive ions existing in a sea of free electrons. This means the positive ions can move around without being detached from their electrons.

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8y ago

is sulur malleble It should not be malleable and is brittle

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14y ago

Sulfur is not ductile or malleable. It's more like it is brittle and crumbly. Sulfur is an element in crystallized form, when broken, it turns into a kind of chunky dust.

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12y ago

Yes, sulfur is malleable and ductile. Most recently we use other elements and to learn about sulfur that's the answer give you.

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13y ago

Malleability is a property of metals. Sulfur isn't a metal, so therefore doesn't have these properties. Sulfur is very brittle.

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11y ago

Yes it is as it is a metalloid

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12y ago

Malleability is 200. U a,ss

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yes

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