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Is the element mercury a ductile?

yes mercury is ductile but not at room temperatures.


Is fluorine ductile?

The fluorine (the element, F) is a gas; no ductility.


Are there any rocks that are ductile or malleable at room temperature if so which ones and where could you get some?

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.


Why is the element oxygen not ductile?

Oxygen is not ductile because it is a non-metallic element with a molecular structure at room temperature. Ductility is a property that typically applies to metals, where they can be drawn out into thin wires. Oxygen does not have the metallic lattice structure required for ductility.


Is iodine ductile?

No, iodine is a brittle solid at room temperature and does not exhibit ductility.


Which type of element has the following general properties solid at room temperature high luster good conductor of heat and electricity malleable and ductile?

The element you are describing is likely a metal. Metals are typically solid at room temperature, have a high luster or shine, are good conductors of heat and electricity, and are malleable and ductile, meaning they can be hammered into thin sheets and drawn into wires, respectively.


Is copper ductile and malleable?

Yes, at normal room temperature.


Which periodic element has no conduction red color brittle not magnetic not ductile and solid at room temperature?

The element that fits all of these characteristics is sulfur. Sulfur is a non-metal that is a poor conductor of electricity, has a yellow color, is brittle in its solid form, is not magnetic, and is not ductile. Additionally, sulfur exists as a solid at room temperature.


Is the element neon malleable?

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What elements are solid at room temperature and are ductile?

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Is Mercury ductile?

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