define malleability and ductility
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Some of the more important properties peculiar to solids are malleability and ductility. Ductility is the property of being drawn into wire. ... Malleability is defined as the ability of the material to deform to a greater extent before signs of cracks appear when it is subjected to a compressive force
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"Malleability " is the property of a substance by which it can be hammered into thin sheets... Examples of Malleable metals include Gold , Silver , Copper etc. " Ductility " is the property of a substance by which it can be drawn into thin sheets.... Examples of Ductile metals are Aluminium , Copper ,Gold etc..…
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