explain the term ' melleability ' with examples
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Malleability is a substance's ability to deform under pressure (compressive stress). ... Examples of malleable metals are gold, iron, aluminum, copper, silver, and lead. Gold and silver are highly malleable. When a piece of hot iron is hammered it takes the shape of a sheet. The property is not seen in non-metals.
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Malleability is a property of material by which in can be beaten to form its thin sheets.Most of the metals are malleable.Examples of malleable metals are zinc, iron, aluminum, copper,gold,silver, and lead.silver and gold are highly malleable.
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it is a propety of a material due to which it can be beaten,/hammered to form thin sheets.
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