when it is in its crystaline form
Iodine is malleable when it is in crystalline form.
Phosphorus is not very malleable as it is a nonmetal
Iodine crystals are solid, crystalline form of elemental iodine, while iodine solution is a liquid mixture of elemental iodine and either alcohol or water. Iodine crystals are typically used for storage and long-term preservation, while iodine solution is commonly used for disinfection and medical purposes.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
Malleable rocks are rocks that can be easily shaped or molded without breaking. They tend to be softer and more pliable than harder, more brittle rocks. Examples of malleable rocks include talc and soapstone.
Iodine is malleable when it is in crystalline form.
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Iodine would likely be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. Oxygen and zinc are more metallic in nature, which generally means they are better conductors of electricity and have more malleable properties compared to nonmetals like iodine.
Gold is extremely malleable.
no it is not malleable
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Hafnium is malleable.
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i only know that malleable means to sculp or shape
Nonmetals are not malleable.
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