Can all metals be beaten into thin sheets or foils?
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The property of beating metals into thin sheets
or foils is known as 'malleability'...
Generally all metals are malleable but 'ZINC'
is an exception.
✴Zinc is neither malleable nor ductile.
Mercury is a metal but it is present in liquid form.
✴Mercury is neither malleable nor ductile.
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@Rêyaañ11
Good morning..
Here you go...
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The property of beating metals into thin sheets
or foils is known as 'malleability'...
Generally all metals are malleable but 'ZINC'
is an exception.
✴Zinc is neither malleable nor ductile.
Mercury is a metal but it is present in liquid form.
✴Mercury is neither malleable nor ductile.
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Hey mate !!!
Answer :-
Most of the metals can be beaten into thin sheets or foils.
This property is called Malleability.
There are some for which this property is not at all applicable like Mercury,zinc.
Hope this helps :)
Answer :-
Most of the metals can be beaten into thin sheets or foils.
This property is called Malleability.
There are some for which this property is not at all applicable like Mercury,zinc.
Hope this helps :)
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