Copper is a malleable metal.
Hammered copper can be used in many decorative or useful items. The effect of hammering the copper is to make a dented effect all over the copper. This can catch the light and make an attractive surface.
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Yes, but not a chemical change.
Malleability is a physical property of matter, usually metals. This property usually applies to the family groups 1 to 12 on the Modern Periodic Table of Elements. It is the ability of a solid to bend or be hammered into other shapes without breaking. Examples of malleable metals are gold, iron,copper (to a degree) and lead.Malleability is the ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets. Gold and silver are highly malleable. When a piece of hot iron is hammered it takes the shape of a sheet, we can also shape it as we want.
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Yes Magnesium Can Be Hammered Into Shape !
yes it can be hammered into place because it is a metal but non-metal can not be hammered into shape.
it can be hammered into shape not its a gas for crying out loud
You need to get hammered into shape if u are asking this question
Hammered copper can be used in many decorative or useful items. The effect of hammering the copper is to make a dented effect all over the copper. This can catch the light and make an attractive surface.
no its to stiff:D
No
Argon is a noble or inert gas. It is not "hammered into shape" as we understand it.
yes lead can be hammerd into a shape
Yes, but not a chemical change.
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Ductile.