No. Gasses do not maintain shape. You can pound it, if you want, though.
Phosphorus is not very malleable as it is a nonmetal
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.
Fluorine is a highly reactive non-metal and is not known to have malleable or ductile properties. It is typically found as a gas in its natural state and does not exhibit characteristics of malleability or ductility.
is magnesium brittle or can it be bent and shaped?
Oxygen is a gas and therefore not malleable. Malleability refers to the ability of a material to be deformed under compression without cracking or breaking. Since oxygen is not a solid, it does not possess malleability.
No its a gas
the terms brittle , malleable , elastic , and flexible refer to what mineral
malleable
Aluminium can be made into foil and cans because it is lightweight, malleable, and has excellent barrier properties against moisture, oxygen, and light. These characteristics make it ideal for packaging food and beverages.
Gold is extremely malleable.
Malleable means how easy or hard it is to contort an item. Metals are easy to because they can be heated up and shaped. It is hard (i dont even think possible) to bend or contort something like oxygen
The element described is likely a metal. Metals are solid at room temperature, malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets), good conductors of electricity, and tend to react with oxygen to form oxides. Examples of such metals include copper, iron, and aluminum.
no it is not malleable
Malleable
Hafnium is malleable.
Malleable