The term ductile would be applied to this physical characteristic of such a material.
* Ductile: this is material which have ductility as a property.* Ductility: the property of a material to be deformed by tensile stress; this material can form easy wires.* Malleability: the property of a material to be deformed by compressive stress; this material can form easy foils.* Conductivity: the property of a material to conduct easy electricity or heat.* Shininess: the property of a material to have a luster, to easy reflect light.
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The term ductile would be applied to this physical characteristic of such a material.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
The term to describe a material's ability to be drawn out into a thin wire is ductility.
Ductility
ductility is a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire.
a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire
That is a malleable material.
The term used to describe a material that picks up water from the atmosphere and dissolves in it is "deliquescent."
i mean Malleable
heredity
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"climate"