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Malleability, the ability of a material to be hammered out into a sheet (from the Latin, $"malleus, hammer"$, is a fundamental property of metals. Solid non-metals, e.g. diamond, sulfur, iodine, do not tend to have this property.

The property of malleability can be attributed to , i.e. positive ions in an electron sea, in which the nuclei can move with respect to each other, yet still maintain to the electrons.

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