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Jayson Deleon
29 June, 11:07
Is a metalloid malleable or brittle
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Barbara Clayton
29 June, 14:50
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Silicon for example appears lustrous, but is not malleable or ductile (it is brittle - a characteristic of some nonmetals).
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