Science, asked by ashoktamang188, 9 days ago

why is gold called
a metal​

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Answered by Anonymous
21

Answer:

It is the most malleable and ductile of all the elements. Gold is so malleable that it can be rolled into semi-transparent sheets and so ductile that it can be pulled into wires small enough to use in semiconductors. ... You could say gold is the Play-Doh of metals.

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Answered by vyshutickles03
1

Explanation:

because it is lustrous, malleable, ductile etc it has soo many properties that a metal should possess

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