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What do you mean by malleability and ductility? How are these properties different in metal and non metal​

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Answered by kiara9514
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Answer: Malleability: The property of metals by which they can be beaten into thin sheets is known as malleability. ... 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Malleability and ductility are related. A malleable material is one in which a thin sheet can be easily formed by hammering or rolling. In other words, the material has the ability to deform under compressive stress. ... In contrast, ductility is the ability of a solid material to deform under tensile stress.

malleable and ductile in nature whereas non-metals are neither malleable nor ductile; they are brittle. 2. Give three examples of reactions between metals and water, to show that different metals have different relativities.

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