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Malleable.See Web Links for a definition.Ductile is a similar word. Both are commonly applied to describe metals.
Solid metals are often shiny, ductile(can be pulled into wires), malleable(can be hammered into thin sheets), and good condutors of heat and electricity. Hope this helped!
Malleable, I think.
It's the level of which you can alter the shape of a material. The more you can distort (bend, pound, etc.) a material, the more malleable it is.Gold is the most malleable element.Some metals become more malleable with heat, such as iron and bronze. This is also true of certain plastics, clays (like Plasticene) and other materials, but metals are the most malleable materials.
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a malleable solid is dense
No. Only solid metals can be malleable . . . not all are.
t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
A metallic solid is ductile and malleable. Metals have the ability to be stretched into thin wires (ductility) and pounded into thin sheets (malleability) without breaking.
Plasticine is a malleable (able to be moulded) solid.
Gold is a substance that is malleable and is a solid at room temperature.
Solid and Malleable
One example of a solid that is malleable and does not dissolve in water is gold. Gold is a metal that can be easily shaped without breaking, making it malleable, and it does not react with water, so it does not dissolve in it.
Neon is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it is neither malleable nor non-malleable like solid materials. It does not have a solid structure that can be shaped or molded in the same way as solids.
No, phosphorus is not malleable in its common form. It is typically a solid that is brittle and can easily break or crumble rather than being shaped or molded like a malleable material.
A malleable solid is a solid material that can be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking or cracking. This property is often seen in metals such as gold, silver, and copper, which can be easily shaped into various forms through hammering or rolling.
Mercury is a liquid metal.