Science, asked by rinku6596, 7 months ago

what is malleability?​

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Answered by audichyavaibhavi
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Answer:

malleability means the property to be beaten into

thin sheets.. metals have malleability

Answered by halamadrid
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Malleability is a property of metals in which they can be formed into thin sheets.

  • It is the property of metals to deform under compression and take a new shape with respect to the force applied to them.
  • The malleability of a metal is measured by how much pressure or compress stress it can withstand, of course without breaking.

Few examples of the metal which are malleable :

  • Iron
  • Zinc
  • Aluminum
  • Copper
  • Gold
  • Silver

  • Every metal has a different malleability because their crystal structure is different from each other.
  • The metals can be reshaped at various temperatures according to their malleable point.

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