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Metalloids typically exhibit intermediate properties between metals and nonmetals, including malleability. Generally, they are more brittle than metals, making them less malleable and more prone to breaking or shattering under stress. While some metalloids may have limited malleability, they do not possess the same degree of ductility and formability as metals. Thus, their malleability varies, but they are not as easily shaped as true metals.

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