define the term malleability with example
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Malleability is commonly characterized by a material's ability to create a skinny sheet by blow or rolling. This property isn't seen in non-metals.
Examples of malleable metals are gold, iron, aluminum, copper, silver and lead
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Malleability means making metals into thin sheets, Example of malleable metals are gold, silver,aluminium, copper, silver and lead.
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