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In metallic bonding, move freely between neighboring atoms. Metals are ductile because the forces that hold their atoms together are .

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Answered by edwin555
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Hi,

please consider the answer given below

In metallic bonding, move freely between neighboring atoms. Metals are ductile because the forces that hold their atoms together are not very strong.

Therefore you should also note that Ductile metals are able to be moulded down into a smaller, thinner sheet of metal.

Answered by Zeth
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Answer:

Electrons, and Independent of the arrangement of atoms.

Explanation:

In metallic bonding, electrons move freely between neighboring atoms. Metals are ductile because the forces that hold their atoms together are independent of the arrangement of atoms.

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