bottle is a malleable or non malleable
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Mostly non Malleable but in now days some bottle are malleable
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Bottle is a non malleable object. Malleability is a metal's ability to form thin sheets under pressure by hammering or rolling.
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Which metals are malleable?
- Some metals, such as zinc, arsenic, mercury, and antimony, are not naturally malleable. A material's malleability refers to its capacity to produce thin sheets when hammered or rolled under tension.
- Metals like gold, iron, aluminium, copper, silver, and lead are examples of malleable metals. Non-metals can't be moulded.
- They are readily broken since they are brittle. These non-metals are incapable of being rolled or hammered into shape.
- As a result, non-metals cannot be bent into thin sheets. Pure iron is exceedingly malleable and soft.
- Depending on the amount of carbon present, steel can be soft or hard. Although mild steels and very low carbon steels are quite soft, they are not as soft as pure iron.
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