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10 June, 21:59

Which of the following is malleable? Choices: glass pottery ice gold

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  1. 10 June, 23:38
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    Malleability is a property of a material that can be formed or hammered into thin sheets. Metals are usually malleable. Ice is not malleable as it will just be crushed when hammered. Pottery breaks when hammered while heating. Glass is annealed in order to be formed and breaks when hammered. The best answer would be gold which is also highly malleable.
  2. 11 June, 00:04
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    Gold. Malleable means you are able to for example, hit it with a hammer and have it change shape (flatten or dint or bend) without snapping or smashing.
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