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Like all metals, copper is malleable. This property is related to the bonds in copper. Examine a straw and try to bend it. Is a straw a good model for showing the malleability…
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Like all metals, copper is malleable. This property is related to the bonds in copper. Examine a straw and try to bend it. Is a straw a good model for showing the malleability
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Answer:No because straw is Cylinder shaped.....
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No because straw is Cylinder shaped.
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