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3 February, 07:52

What causes metals to be ductile?

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  1. 3 February, 07:55
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    The atoms in metals have metallic bonds (i. e they are in giant metallic structure) therefore the atoms are in fixed rows, and are easily able to slide over each other, giving the property of ductility
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