Define malleability ?
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Malleability is a physical property of metals that defines the ability to be rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
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A quantity of something that can be reformed in to another without breaking.
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- The substances ability to deform in to another when kept under pressure, wherein a material can be easily flattened into “thin sheets by rolling or hammering”.
- Here the ‘physical property of matter’ is deformed.
- The metal which gives an important description in ‘specific characteristics of a metal’ relating to arrangement of atoms within metal.
- Best example is gold.
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