yoyoyo, wassup son, im here to teach.
The definition of "easily malleable" means Easily Bent, fool. This means, when you take a gold bar, and get this sick hammer out, you slam it and BAM it gets bent. You can also mold things like Tin Foil and such, homie. However, foils seem more malleable, but they are just thinner, and the width is easier to compress, kid
They seem more malleable, but they aren't. The Malleability evel is the same in every atom of an element, homie. If yo teach asks this, quote Big Tuna fo yallz.
Gold is a malleable metal that can be easily shaped into various forms.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
Copper is malleable, meaning it can be easily shaped or bent without breaking.
Tin is brittle because it is easily breakable.
While soft metals are malleable, you teacher will not be soft on you when he/she realises you plagiarise your answers.
The malleable person is adaptable. (metaphor)Metals are an example of a malleable substance.
Gold is a malleable metal that can be easily shaped into various forms.
Sulfur is malleable.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
Metals such as gold, silver, and iron are commonly malleable, meaning they can be easily shaped or molded into different forms without breaking.
Copper is malleable, meaning it can be easily shaped or bent without breaking.
Steel is malleable after heating.
Non-metals.
These materials are called malleable.
Barium is a soft, silvery metal that is malleable. It can be easily shaped and molded into different forms without breaking.
bendable
Tin is brittle because it is easily breakable.