Define 1:. Malleability 2. Ductility 3. Carbonisation 4 Combustion
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the ability to be beaten into thin sheets
the ability to be formed in shape of wires
Malleability describes the property of a metal's ability to be distorted below compression. It is a physical property of metals by which they can be hammered, shaped and rolled into a very thin sheet without rupturing. A malleable fabric could be planate by blow or rolling
2.Ductility is the ability of a material to be drawn or plastically deformed without fracture. It is therefore an indication of how 'soft' or malleable the material is. The ductility of steels varies depending on the types and levels of alloying elements present.
3.Carbonization is the conversion of organic matters like plants and dead animal remains into carbon through destructive distillation.
4.Combustion is a technical term for burning, which is a chemical process that occurs when a fuel reacts with an oxidant to produce heat. Some common examples of combustion include burning wood to heat a home, the burning of petrol to run a car and the combustion of natural gas to cook on a stovetop.