which property of metal, aluminium is used for making aluminium doors
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aluminium is both malleable and ductile – in case you've forgotten your , that means it can be bent or pressed into shape or drawn out into a thin wire without losing its toughness and without breaking or cracking. In other words, its pliable not brittle.
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Won't break – aluminium is both malleable and ductile – in case you've forgotten your GCSE chemistry, that means it can be bent or pressed into shape or drawn out into a thin wire without losing its toughness and without breaking or cracking. In other words, its pliable not brittle.
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