Gold has a high melting point due to its molecular composition. When it is mixed with other metals to create an alloy, the melting point goes even higher.
Low, gold is heavy, but its an extremely soft metal in comparison to iron or steel
it is easily workable, take gold leaf for instance, you can hammer it out to micro thin sheat's.
bacause it is hard
Gold is a soft metal
Gold is extremely malleable.
Gold is metallic and is malleable.
Gold is a wonderful conductor at room temperature, and it is so highly malleable that it can be beaten into sheets so thin that light can come through them.
The malleable person is adaptable. (metaphor)Metals are an example of a malleable substance.
Yes, according to Glencoe science gold is the most stretchable of any element on the periodic table of elements. In science the word 'ductile' is usually used in place of stretchable. The ability of a metal to be stretched would be called its ductility. This is in contrast to malleability, the ability of a metal to be hammered into thin layers. Gold is both highly ductile and highly malleable, but the characteristics do not always go together. Lead, for example, is highly malleable but not very ductile.
Gold.
most metals - gold in particular
Due to the chemical makeup of the elements, at it's melting point it becomes highly malleable.
No, gold is just Malleable. Metals as a rule aren't sticky, only if a substance was added to it.
Gold is extremely malleable.
It is a descriptive term to show how easily a substance can be distorted from its original shape. Ie copper is very malleable at low temperatures. Iron is only malleable at very high temperatures.
Gold is malleable and ductile. It is not magnetic.
Gold is highly malleable and has a fairly low melting point, allowing it to be molded quite easily.
Gold is metallic and is malleable.
Gold is a wonderful conductor at room temperature, and it is so highly malleable that it can be beaten into sheets so thin that light can come through them.
The malleable person is adaptable. (metaphor)Metals are an example of a malleable substance.
Yes, gold is very malleable and very ductile.