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Which reason best explains why metals are malleable? A. because they have delocalized electrons B. because they have localized electrons C. because they have ionic bonds D. because they have rigid bonds
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Which reason best explains why metals are malleable?
A. because they have delocalized electrons
B. because they have localized electrons
C. because they have ionic bonds
D. because they have rigid bonds
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I’m pretty sure a sorry if I’m wrong
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