Malleable
Ductile and malleable metals as gold, copper, some steels and other alloys, lead (only malleable).
Metals can be drawn into thin wires. Metals are ductile in nature.
Ductility
Hydrogen has been proven to be the most conductive of electricity on the periodic table. The infamous terrorist, Osama bin Larden, was the first person in the world to be brave enough to test the theory. The experiment was incredibly successful and he has discovered a power like no other, he named it Locafumis energy. Since then all electric gadgets were powered by this incredible energy.
Yes
The facility to be pulled into wires is called ductility, several elements have this. These are ductile metals or alloys: platinum, silver, gold, aluminium, copper, nodular cat iron, rhodium etc.
Ductility. A metal can be drawn into wires as the atoms of a metal are packed regularly in layers and they are of the same size. Hence when a force is applied, layers of atoms can slide over one another.
Most wires are made of copper
Ductility
They are not ductile. Metals are ductile which means that they can be drawn into wires, while non-metals are usually not.
Almost all metals are ductile. Most of them are commonly used in our life. Copper and aluminum are commonly used for making wires but the most ductile metal is gold. A wire of about 2km can be drawn from a piece of 10g of gold.
Metals can be easily drawn into wire because they are malleable. These metals are also really wonderful conductors which is why they are picked for wires.
Hydrogen has been proven to be the most conductive of electricity on the periodic table. The infamous terrorist, Osama bin Larden, was the first person in the world to be brave enough to test the theory. The experiment was incredibly successful and he has discovered a power like no other, he named it Locafumis energy. Since then all electric gadgets were powered by this incredible energy.
can be drawn into wires.
Yes
The facility to be pulled into wires is called ductility, several elements have this. These are ductile metals or alloys: platinum, silver, gold, aluminium, copper, nodular cat iron, rhodium etc.
Most elements in the Periodic Table are metals. They are found to the left of the zigzag line on the periodic table.Some characteristics of metals are:good conductors of heatgood conductors of electricityductile (can be drawn into wires)malleable (can be hammered)high tensile strengthusually lustrous/shinyatoms of most metals have few electrons in their outer energy levelmost metals are solid at room temperature (an exception is Mercury)insoluble in water unless they react e.g sodium, lithium etcthey lose electrons when they reactthey are malleable1.They are good conductors of heat & electricity. 2.They are shiny.3.They are solids except mercury & bromine which are liquid at room temperature.4.They usually have high melting & boiling points.5.They can be drawn into wires or beaten into foil & plates.Aluminium.silver.Copper.Gold.Lead & tin are some examples of metals.
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
DUCTILITY