The property of metals being able to be drawn in wires is called ductility. The most ductile metal is gold. A wire of 2km can be drawn from a piece of 10g of gold. Most wire is made of killed steel, which has been de-gasified and stripped of impurities. This improves ductility.
Metals are ductile. This means they can be drawn into wires.
The atoms of metals have the ability to slide over one another. The electrons are delocalized. This means that the atoms are held together tightly but can still slide over their neighbors without losing their electrons and, therefore, do not break apart when drawn into thin wires.
Ductility is the ability of metals to be drawn out into thin wires.
Ductility is the ability of metals to be pulled into wires.
It depends on the Malleability (stretchability) of the metal without breaking.
The metal being malleable is one possibility.
they are ductile also called ductility
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The metal is said to be ductile.
malleability
Many metals are described as ductile which means they can be shaped and bent without breaking.
They are not ductile. Metals are ductile which means that they can be drawn into wires, while non-metals are usually not.
Metals are good conductors of electric current as they have free electrons. So metals have been used as connecting wires to connect the cells and bulbs.
YES!! because the property of matter to pulled into wires is DUCTILITY
metal can be shaped because of the presence of a metallic bond, a special kind of chemical bond
Ductility is the property of metals that enables them to be drawn into wires......
The ability to pull metals into wires is called ductility. Metals are ductile, non-metals are not. Ductility is a physical property.
The metal is said to be ductile.
malleability
Ductility is a property of atoms, especially metals, where they can be drawn into thin wires.
The word is ductile. It is a physical property of many metals.
Many metals are described as ductile which means they can be shaped and bent without breaking.
yes this is because one specific property of most metals is ductility which is the property of being able to be drawn into wires. This property can be attributed to metals mobile electron structure.
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
Solids can definitely conduct electricity -- like copper wires. It is a general property of metals.