I may be wrong, but all precious metals in their purest form can bend easily.
if you mean what the quality's name is, it's called maleable
Aluminum, Copper, Gold, silver. Just a few.
For example copper, aluminum, and lead
Ductile
A shiny bendable metal on the Periodic Table of elements. Named for it's gold or dark yellow color it can be bent with no equipment necessary.
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Brittle
Zinc is oxidized more easily than copper.
This metal is iron.
bendable
Iron is not easily bendable like plastic or rubber. It is a relatively rigid and strong metal. However, it can be made more malleable and bendable by heating it to high temperatures and applying pressure.
either gold or mercury
they are bendable,shiny,
FLEXIBLE Easily Bent: Flexible, Supple, Bendable For Science Vocab: Ductile
Copper is easily scrathched and very bendable but cannto snap it is a redish orange colour
The material must be flexible - it must change its shape. Plasticene (modelling clay) or a soft plastic rod would be examples. It need not be soft however, a metal spring or strip would be bendable.
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the bendable type
"Bendable" is an adjective.
They are not bendable unless soaked in vinegar.
Indium is considered a soft metal and given a piece in a bendable form, it will bend quite easily. It also has a distinct "crying" noise as it is bent. This will happen even at cryogenic temperatures when most metals would simply crack.