explain the following properties of materials
i. malleability
ii. ductility
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i. Malleability: Malleability is the ability of a material to be deformed or shaped without breaking or cracking. Materials that are highly malleable can be easily bent, pounded, or rolled into various shapes and sizes. Examples of highly malleable materials include gold, silver, and aluminum.
ii. Ductility: Ductility is the ability of a material to be stretched or drawn out into a wire without breaking. Materials that are highly ductile can be easily shaped and formed into various shapes and sizes. Examples of highly ductile materials include copper, aluminum, and gold.