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What metals are non -malleable

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Answered by brianydon
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Metals give electrons, while nonmetals tend to take electrons. ... Pure metals tend to have a shine or luster, but nonmetals tend to be dull in appearance. They tend to have relatively high densities. They also tend to be malleable and ductile, which means that they can be hammered and drawn into wires.
Answered by legendarysumit
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metal are malleable.

Just recall the aluminum foil used for packing our lunch, the big sheets of tin used in construction of houses, or the silver foil to decorate sweets.
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