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what is meltability?? details..

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Malleability describes the property of a metal's ability to be distorted below compression. It is a physical property of metals by which they can be hammered, shaped and rolled into a very thin sheet without rupturing. A malleable fabric could be planate by blow or rolling.

Examples of malleable metals are zinc, iron, aluminum, copper, gold, and silver.

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