Social Sciences, asked by fulmaniminj0123, 8 months ago

why aluminium is both malleable and ductile​

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Answered by khushipanjaban22
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Aluminum is ductile and has a low melting point and density. It can be processed in several ways in a molten condition. Its ductility allows aluminum products to be formed close to the end of the product's design..

Answered by Anonymous
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(a) Metals are malleable i.e. they can be beaten into thin sheets with a harmer. Example : Aluminium, Copper, etc.

Metal are ductile i.e. they can be drawn into thin wires. Example: copper, gold, etc.

(b) Two metals which are both malleable and ductile are aluminium and copper.

(c) Malleability property of an iron metal is utilised in producing iron sheets required for making buckets.

(d) Ductibility property of a copper metal is utilised in making thin wires.

because it can be beaten into thin sheets and can be used to make wires also

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