it is very malleable.... it can flatten out into thin sheets, gold is actually very soft.
Gold is malleable, meaning it can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
Carbon is not malleable but in some forms can conduct electricity. Gold is malleable and conductive.
Aluminum is the second most malleable metal after gold.
Gold is highly malleable and almost non-reactive.
Gold is extremely malleable.
Gold is metallic and is malleable.
Gold is malleable, meaning it can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking.
Gold is a malleable element. Silver is another malleable element.
Carbon is not malleable but in some forms can conduct electricity. Gold is malleable and conductive.
Gold is malleable and ductile. It is not magnetic.
Aluminum is the second most malleable metal after gold.
Gold is the most malleable of all metals.
Gold is highly malleable and almost non-reactive.
No, gold is more malleable than iron. Gold is a very malleable metal, meaning it can be easily shaped or molded without breaking. Iron is not as malleable as gold but is still relatively easy to shape compared to other metals.
metals which can be drawn in to sheets are called malleable. e.g., gold
Gold is malleable and ductile. It is not magnetic.