Science, asked by krishna847575, 4 months ago

Are all metals malleable and ductile? Why
or why not?​

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Answered by tanishkabhosale0923
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All the metals are malleable and ductile with the exception of mercury (Hg) as it is in the liquid state and it's state can't be changed. Other metal have this as bcoz they are hard as they are in solid state. ... These metals also not show this property as they are soft metals

Answered by Anonymous
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All the metals are malleable and ductile with the exception of mercury (Hg) as it is in the liquid state and it's state can't be changed. Other metal have this as bcoz they are hard as they are in solid state. There are some metals which are in solid but not hard (e.g. sodium and potassium).

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