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TEA [102]
4 years ago
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Which of these objects are malleable? Check all that apply.(A) tin fork and knife from a camping set (B) antique ceramic vase (C

) steel pole fence post (D)marble sculpture (E)glass tabletop (F)copper coin
Biology
2 answers:
dolphi86 [110]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

.(A) tin fork and knife from a camping set

C) steel pole fence post

(F)copper coin

Explanation:

Malleability is the ability of a substance to be shaped into sheets without breaking . A malleable substance can be shaped easily into sheet by hammering or pressing . An example of a malleable substance is gold which can be shaped and hammered into sheets without breaking

Base on the options any substance that can be easily hammered into sheets without breaking are malleable.

Tin is a metal that is very ductile and malleable .So, tin fork and knife are malleable.

Steels are alloys but are most likely malleable.

copper is a metal, so it is definitely malleable.

Generally, most metals are malleable and ductile . Malleability is one important characteristics of a metal.

alekssr [168]4 years ago
3 0
A. C. and F. all are malleable because they are easy to bend with heat or just by hand...
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