Chemistry, asked by Itachiuchiha, 1 year ago

Why are metals malleable?

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Answered by an123
3
Most metals are malleable because the atoms can roll over each other and retain the structure of the crystal.
Answered by pahiroy1221
14
metals can be malleable because they can be beaten into thin sheets without breaking because the atoms of metal have the capacity to roll over each other without breaking out.

i hope it helps.... 

Itachiuchiha: be a little more specific
Itachiuchiha: why arent non metals mallaeble
pahiroy1221: tq frnd:)
Itachiuchiha: no problem
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