Magnesium
"Ductile" means - Easily molded or shaped, pliable, not brittle.There are many elements that are ductile at room temperature, including gold, copper, silver, lead, phosphorous etc (there are more).
yes it can and it is used as tools because of its mallebility
malleable and ductile are very similar, I would say both
I don't know OK
sodium
I believe that this element doesn't exist.
The term doesn't apply in this case. You can only say whether a substance is ductile if it is a solid. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
Br2 is a liquid at room temperature.
No, it is a semi conductor so it is not ductile.
Mercury. is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
yes mercury is ductile but not at room temperatures.
I believe that this element doesn't exist.
The only minerals that are ductile or malleable at room temperature are native metals, such as gold, platinum, and in some rare deposits silver and copper. No rock is ductile or malleable at room temperature.
The metals, except for mercury, which is liquid at room temperature.
ductile is not an element. ductile is a property of an element
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Ductile means that something is easily shaped or bent. No Mercury is not ductile. (at least not at RT)
Yes, at normal room temperature.
Yes, at normal room temperature.
mercury is a liquid at room temperatute At room temperature, mercury is a LIQUID.
Mercury is a metal element which is liquid at room temperature
The term doesn't apply in this case. You can only say whether a substance is ductile if it is a solid. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
The term doesn't apply in this case. You can only say whether a substance is ductile if it is a solid. Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.