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what is malleability ​

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Answered by ankitshahu955
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the quality or state of being malleable: such as. a : capability of being shaped or extended by hammering, forging, etc. the malleability of tin. b : capability of being influenced or altered by external forces The malleability of memory 

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⟹ Malleability is a property that makes a metal to be converted into thin sheets when being hammered, beaten or rolled out without breaking. ... This is called Malleability. - As an example Iron, Gold, Silver, Lead, Aluminum, Copper and many more metals are malleable.

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