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Why are metals malleable? a They are shiny. b The electrons are delocalized and able to move between the atoms. c The electrons are held tightly within the lattice structure mak…
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Why are metals malleable?
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They are shiny.
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The electrons are delocalized and able to move between the atoms.
c
The electrons are held tightly within the lattice structure making it strong.
d
The electrons are shared between two metal ions and this holds the atoms together.
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Step-by-step explanation:
the option is the explanation
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