This is a metal.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
Yes, copper is a ductile element as well as a malleable element. Most metal elements can be classified as being ductile and malleable. They are also good conductors of heat and electricity and are normally shiny and clean. Keep in mind these rules apply most of the time.
Almost all metals are good conductors of heat and electricity but alkali metals such as silver are very good conductor of heat and electricity.
Any element that is a metal.
Nonmetals
silver
Conductor of electricity are compounds that allow electricity to pass through. They are metallic and sometimes ductile and malleable. Very common is iron. The most metallic element is francium.
There are several elements that are not shiny and not malleable. An example of this are Groups 1,14,15, and 16 on the Periodic Table. They are all non metals
nonmetal
iron
No, it is a semi conductor so it is not ductile.
These are the properties of metals. Malleable means the element can be made into thin sheets. Brittle means it can easily break under pressure like glass. Lusture means the element is shiny. It will conduct heat and electricity probably good.
Ionic bonds usually form between metal and nonmetal atoms, and involve the transfer of an electron from one atom to the other.
Silver is the best conductor of electricity, and as it is costly, copper is widely used.
This element is a metalloid.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
The alkali metals, transition metals and metals in group 13, 14, and 15 on the periodic table all are malleable and good conductors of electricityEach of these groups has different characteristics, but all are able to conduct electricity and be formed or shaped easily.