Give examples of malleable, ductile, sonorous materials
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Gold, Copper and Brass respectively.
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Examples of malleable materials are gold and silver.Malleability is the property that enables materials to be 'beaten' into thin sheets.
Some of the examples of 'ductile materials' are aluminium and copper. Ductility is the property that enables the materials to be made into wires that have high tensile strength.
Examples of sonorous materials include iron and nickel. Sonorous materials are the ones that produce a 'sound' when struck with a hard object.
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