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What is melleable?

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Updated: 5/22/2024

Malleability is a physical property of metals in which they can be beaten into thin sheets

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The properties of a metal a) Hard to cut b) Have a mettalic lustre c) High melting point d) Melleable e) Ductile f) Sonorus Some metals are used as the most important substances in industries because of its different properties.eg iron and copper I hope this is what you wanted to know


Metals are melleable because when struck one plane of metal atoms?

Metals are malleable because when struck, one plane of metal atoms can slide over adjacent planes without breaking the metallic bonds. This ability to deform under stress is due to the presence of delocalized electrons, which allow atoms to move relative to each other while maintaining cohesion. As a result, metals can be shaped into various forms without fracturing, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.


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