Which of the following is malleable?
a) Carbon b) Phosphorus c) Sulphur d) Aluminium
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.aluminum
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Malleability is a material's ability to form thin sheets under pressure by hammering or rolling. Examples of malleable metals are gold, iron, aluminium, copper, silver and lead
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(d) Aluminium is a malleable metal.
Explanation:
- The metals that can be extended, shaped with hammer and can be rolled into a very thin sheet is called malleability.
- Aluminium is ductile and malleable and it can be stretched upto 70% of its length.
- The metals are said to be malleable because, without breaking the metallic bonds, the atoms slide over each other to the new positions.
- Aluminium is used in cans, kitchen utensils, aeroplane etc.
- The second most malleable metal is aluminium.
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