Chemistry, asked by warriorvishnu2007, 1 year ago

How is malleability different from ductility ? Give examples .

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Answered by Anirudh2004
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malleability means to be able to get malleable I.e into thin sheets

Ductility means to able to drawn into thin wires

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warriorvishnu2007: Examples ?
Anirudh2004: copper is ductile
Anirudh2004: aluminium is malleable
Answered by samyak03
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⏩Ductility is said to be the property of a material to stretch without getting damaged. Metals having ductile property can be stretched into wires. ... Malleability is said to be the property of a material to deform under compression. The metals having malleable property can be rolled or beaten into sheets.⏪
Examples:-)Copper, aluminum, and steel are examples of ductile metals.  Examples:-) malleable metals are gold, iron, aluminum, copper, silver, and lead. 

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