answersLogoWhite

0

The technical term for being able to be shaped with a hammer is "malleable." Metal elements are all malleable, so you can name any three of them. (gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, brass, bronze, etc.)

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How would you separate a piece of gold stuck to quartz?

A hammer. You would break it off and flatten out the gold which is malleable from the fragile quartz.


Will gold shatter if it is hit hard with a hammer?

Gold is a very malleable metal, so hitting it with a hammer is unlikely to shatter it. Instead, it would deform and flatten under the force. If hit hard enough, it may create cracks or break if in a brittle form.


What would happen to nickel if you hit it with a hammer?

If you hit nickel with a hammer, it would deform and flatten rather than shattering like glass or some other materials. Nickel is a ductile metal, so it has the ability to deform and change shape under pressure without breaking.


What would happen to the three forms of water if you hit them with a hammer?

If you hit solid ice with a hammer, it may shatter into smaller pieces. Liquid water would disperse under the force of the impact. Steam, as a gas, would not be affected by a hammer.


What is a 3 elements chemically bound together?

Three elements chemically bonded together would form a compound.


What would happen to a globe if you tried to flatten it?

It becomes flat, dah!


What are the three elements of sound?

The three elements of sound as related to music are:timbrefrequency or pitchloudnessEach adds a different element to the way music sounds. Without each of them, the sound would not be called music.


Where would you put an apostrophe for the hammer of neither?

The hammer of neither doesn't require an apostrophe.


Are there colt police 38 specials with hidden hammer?

Hammer shrouds were available that would shroud (hide) the hammer.


Use hammering in a sentence?

If I had a hammer, I would hammer in the morning. I need to hammer the loose nails back in. There are some concerns with the contract that we need to hammer out.


How are push and pull both a part of using a hammer?

Raising the hammer up would be an example of a "pull" while bringing the hammer down would be an example of "push".


For apostrophes and possessives where would i put an apostrophe for the hammer of neither?

the hammer of neither doesn't require an apostrophe:)