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metals are malleable because the free flowing blank act as a lubricant and allow the blank to blank over each other

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Answer:

Metals are NOT malleable because of lubricants.

The statement is FALSE.

Step-by-step explanation:

Malleability is the ability of a material to bend while under pressure (compressive stress). A o malleable metal is one which can be hammered, rolled or flattened into thin sheets. Gold, iron, aluminium, copper, silver and lead are types of malleable metals.

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metals are malleable, which means they can be flatten to sheets.

Also metals are ductile , which means they can be made into thin wire.

The metals are malleable because the free flowing atoms act as a lubricant and allow the metal atom layer to roll over each other.

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