Pure lead is a solid (heavy metal) at room temperature.
bendable
Yes, that means it's malleable, like Gold.
Table salt is neither of those. It is a compound which is Solid in room temperature It mainly consists of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). It is composed Sodium(Metal) and Chlorine(Non-Metal)
Gold
Gold is a substance that is malleable and is a solid at room temperature.
Gold is the most malleable metal at room temperature. It is easily beaten and shaped into thin sheets without breaking.
Mercury is the metal that is not malleable at room temperature. Malleability refers to the property of the metal to be worked on, shaped and hammered without breaking.
Mercury is a liquid metal.
Calcium is not malleable; it is a brittle metal at room temperature.
it is malleable, a good conductor of electricity forgot solid at room temperature
No, zinc is not considered a brittle metal. It is malleable and ductile, meaning it can be easily shaped and formed without breaking.
Indium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Zinc is generally considered to be a malleable metal. It can be easily shaped or formed into various shapes without breaking.
One example of a metal that is not malleable at room temperature is bismuth. It is brittle and easily breaks when subjected to stress, making it unsuitable for applications requiring malleability.
No, gold is a dense, malleable metal at room temperature. It is a solid element on the periodic table.
Plutonium is a hard metal at room temperature. It is dense, malleable, and ductile, making it relatively easy to shape and work with.