Referring to the nature of metallic bonds, why are metals ductile and malleable?
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The energy is transferred throughout the rest of the metal by the moving electrons. Metals are described as malleable (can be beaten into sheets) and ductile (can be pulled out into wires). This is because of the ability of the atoms to roll over each other into new positions without breaking the metallic bond
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