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1. Malleability - capability of being shaped or extended by hammering, forging, etc
2. Ductility - the quality or state of being ductile especially : the ability of a material to have its shape changed (as by being drawn out into wire or thread) without losing strength or breaking When certain alloys are added to metal, hardness and strength can be improved without decreasing the ductility.
3. Elasticity - ability of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size when the forces causing the deformation are removed.
4. Flexibility - the ability to bend easily or without breaking
5. Density - the quantity per unit volume, unit area, or unit length
6. Porosity - is defined as being full of tiny holes that water or air can get through. An example of porosity is the quality of a sponge. The condition of being porous.
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