Chemistry, asked by sonu1986106, 2 days ago

what do you mean by malleability and ductility? How are these properties different in metals and non metals?​( answer in both metals and non- metals)

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Answered by GershonVS
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Answer:

Malleability is the ability if being made into thin sheets whereas ductility is the ability of being drawn into thin wires

Explanation:

Most of the metals are malleable and ductile (eg. aluminium and gold). But non metals are not malleable and ductile.

Answered by dhirendrajagari449
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Answer:

melability is the property of metal through which it can be converted into thin sheats

Ductility is the property of metal through which it can be converted in long wire.

melability and ductility are properties of metal

But in case of non- metal they don't have this property.

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