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  • Sulfur Malleability: Understanding Its Brittle Nature
    Sulfur is not malleable.

    Here's why:

    * Malleability refers to a material's ability to be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking.

    * Sulfur is a brittle solid at room temperature. This means it easily shatters when struck.

    * While sulfur can be melted and molded into different shapes, this is not considered malleability, as it involves a change in state.

    Instead of malleable, sulfur is considered brittle.

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