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malleability of a property related to
(a) beating of a metal into thin sheets.
(b) ability of metal to be drawn into thin wires.
(c) electrical conductivity of metal.​

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Answered by sanjanagowda77
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Explanation:

Malleability is a physical property of matter, usually metals. The property usually applies to the family groups 1 to 12 on the modern periodic table of elements. It is the ability of a solid to bend or be hammered into other shapes without breaking.

Answered by amanullahbakhshi
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The property by the virtue of which they can be beaten into thin sheets is called malleability and the property by the virtue of which they can be drawn into wires is called ductility.
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