the property of metal by the virtue of which can be heated into thin sheet
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malleability
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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The property of metal by the virtue of which it can be beaten into thin sheets is called malleability.
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