Well, darling, krypton is a noble gas, so it's as malleable as a brick wall - which is to say, not at all. It's as brittle as your grandma's antique china, so don't go trying to bend it like Beckham. Stick to helium if you want something more flexible.
no, it is very brittle
The question does not really apply, as krypton is a gas under normal conditions. As it is a non-metal, if you did solidify it, it would not be malleable.
yes it is malleable it can be hammered into shape
The question does not really apply, as krypton is a gas under normal conditions. As it is a non-metal, if you did solidify it, it would not be malleable.
Tellurium is classified as a brittle element, meaning it easily shatters when subjected to force. It is not malleable in its pure form.
no, it is very brittle
Malleable
The question does not really apply, as krypton is a gas under normal conditions. As it is a non-metal, if you did solidify it, it would not be malleable.
Gold is extremely malleable.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
malleable
Cooper is malleable.
yes it is malleable it can be hammered into shape
The question does not really apply, as krypton is a gas under normal conditions. As it is a non-metal, if you did solidify it, it would not be malleable.
Sulfur is brittle.
Iodine is malleable when it is in crystalline form.
the terms brittle , malleable , elastic , and flexible refer to what mineral