non-metals are normally prittle, with one important exception being complex organic compounds like rubber.
Non-metals are not ductile or malleable. Also, they are not lustrous apart from one exception. They gain electrons or share them in general to from compounds.
Phosphorus is not very malleable as it is a nonmetal
no, it is very brittle
Neon is a gas and so isn't what we'd generally call malleable except that we can confine it to tubes - usually glass - which may be shaped in certain ways.
Malleable
Brittleness is usually associated with metalloids.
Gold is extremely malleable.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
Cooper is malleable.
malleable
yes it is malleable it can be hammered into shape
Brittleness is usually associated with metalloids.