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No carbon is a non-malleable solid.
it would be transition elements/metals, as they are malleable metals, meaning they can be hammered into shapes.
Metals, when heated appropriately, can be both rolled flat and hammered into shapes. The whole art of swordmaking is based on this, as is the art of blacksmithing.it's malleable
Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers; -- applied to metals.
malleability is the ability to be hammered into thin sheets, and ductility is the ability to bend without breaking
"malleability"
When heated, steel becomes malleable, and can be hammered into shapes.
they can be hammered or rolled into shapes
No carbon is a non-malleable solid.
Yes they can.Although metals are quite strong structures they are not rigid. They are malleable-can be hammered to form different shapes.
it would be transition elements/metals, as they are malleable metals, meaning they can be hammered into shapes.
yes, as metals are malleable and ductile in nature
Malleability is how malleable an object is, for example a metal is malleable as it can be hammered or bent into different shapes without breaking. Ductility is how ductile an object is, again many metals are ductile as they can be drawn or pulled into a long strand of wire without breaking.
An element that can be hammered is called malleable.
Malleable
Metals, when heated appropriately, can be both rolled flat and hammered into shapes. The whole art of swordmaking is based on this, as is the art of blacksmithing.it's malleable
Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers; -- applied to metals.