How are these properties different in metals and non-metals?
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Ductility: The property of metals by which they can be drawn into thin wires is known as ductility. Metals can be drawn into wires and beaten into thin sheets, i.e they are both malleable and ductile. ... Non-metals are neither malleable nor ductile, they are brittle.
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