2. Metallic minerals are ductile and malleable.
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In general, they occur as mineral deposits and are a good conductor of heat and electricity, e.g. iron, copper, gold, bauxite, manganese etc. ... They are malleable and ductile in nature so they can be easily pounded into thin sheets or stretched into wires to make new products.
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only metals are ductile and malleable but their compounds are not malleable and ductile.
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