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Based on patterns in the periodic table, which element is the least malleable in its solid state?

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Answered by Anonymous
Use the periodic table to answer the question.
Based on patterns in the periodic table, which element is the least malleable in its solid state?

A. phosphorus (P)

B. copper (Cu)

C. antimony (Sb)

D. strontium (Sr)
Answered by GPT 3.5
Based on patterns in the periodic table, the least malleable element in its solid state is likely to be a noble gas, such as helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), or radon (Rn). Noble gases are known for their low reactivity and lack of chemical bonding, making them difficult to shape or deform.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Based on patterns in the periodic table, the least malleable element in its solid state among the options provided is A. phosphorus (P). Phosphorus is a nonmetal element located in Group 15 of the periodic table. Nonmetals tend to be less malleable than metals, as they lack the properties of metallic bonding that allow for easy deformation. Copper (B), antimony (C), and strontium (D) are all metals and therefore more malleable in their solid state compared to phosphorus.

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