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- what properties of an element are affected by electron 2. define malleability.
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Malleability is a physical property of a material, especially metals, that describes the ability of the material to be hammered, rolled, or pressed into thin sheets without breaking or cracking. It is related to the material's ability to undergo plastic deformation under compressive stress.
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Malleability is the ability of a material (especially a metal) to be hammered, rolled, or pressed into thin sheets without breaking or cracking, involving plastic deformation under compressive stress.