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which is less malleable sodium or iron​

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Answered by mayankbarnwal
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Answer:

Sodium is less malleable than iron

Explanation:

Sodium has less density than iron and is highly brittle. It breaks into pieces when force is applied. It can even be cut with a knife.

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Answered by Dazzledsweety92
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Iron because iron is more stronger than sodium

Sodium is a soft metal which can be even cut with a knife

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