define malleability ductility sonorurs lustre
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malleability
the quality or state of being malleable: such as. a : capability of being shaped or extended by hammering, forging, etc. the malleability of tin
ductility
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
sonorurs
Sonority is the property of a substance to produce sound when collide together. Metals are sonorous and produce sound when struck together in solid state.
lustre
a thin coating containing unoxidized metal which gives an iridescent glaze to ceramics.
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- Malleable: Substances that can be beaten into thin sheets are called malleable. For example, most of the metals are malleable.
- Ductile: Substances that can be drawn into thin wires are called ductile. For example, most of the metals are ductile.
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