Chemistry, asked by amit31945, 11 months ago

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Show that Metals are malleable in nature.

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Answered by StarrySoul
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To show metals are malleable in nature :

Materials required- Iron nail, Coal piece, Pencil lead, Aluminum wire and a hammer.

Procedure - Take all the materials one by one and beat them with the help of a hammer repeatedly and note the change in shape.

Observations - Iron nail flattens in shape. Coal piece breaks into small pieces and becomes powder.

Conclusion - Iron nail and aluminum wire are metals, Hence they are malleable while coal and pencil lead are non-metals hence they are brittle.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Gold is a metal and can easily be drawn into thin sheets i.e. gold is malleable

Same as example of Aluminium

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