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Explain the term Metas are malleable....

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Answered by ItzSammy
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●Malleability is the property which means that metals can be beaten into thin sheets. This property of metals is used for gold in making jewellery and aluminium in making aluminium paper.

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Answered by Anonymous
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<strong><u>MALLEABLE</u></strong>\: ..

Malleability is a physical property of metals that defines the ability to be hammered, pressed or rolled into thin sheets without breaking. .

Why metal are malleable?

Metallic bonds involve all of the metal atoms in a piece of metal sharing all of their valence electrons with delocalized bonds.

A metal that you can hammer into thin sheets is malleable.

Example:

  1. GOLD
  2. SILVER
  3. ALUMINIUM
  4. Iron
  5. copper....
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